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Mail Us:
Southern Sailing Academy
(Administrative Offices)
11020 Mill Pond Ct.
Jacksonville, FL 32257
e-mail: southernsailing@att.net
Call Us Toll-Free:
866 531 S A I L ( 7245 ) |
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Southern Sailing Basic Keelboat Certification
Tax Sheltered Yacht Ownership
Precision, Corsair, Hobie
Yachts by Southern Sailing Academy
Buy Now for the Lowest Interest Rates Seen in Ten Years!
and a full year of tax writeoff for 2004 taxable income!

We have enjoyed 25 years experience in selling all major lines of new yachts into our fleet in Southern California at Marina Del Rey (Los Angeles - 80 yachts) and Houston, Texas (36 yachts). We have awards for being the largest dealer in the U.S. for Hobie 33’, Tartan, Newport, Dufour, Stiletto, and Santana. The present tax legislation permits a write-off of 20% year 1, 32% year 2, 19.5% year 3, 11.52% year 4, and 5.76% year 5 of the yacht’s capital cost and deduction for all expenses including interest on loan, dockage, fuel, sail repair/replacement, and maintenance, provided the boat is available for sailing instruction more than 26 weeks per year. This is analogous to purchasing a time-share and allowing a management company to rent it when not being used personally.


Fully trailerable with any vehicle, ramp launchable under $ 10,000 sail away with trailer. Retractable keel available -save $ 1000

| View the incredible quality and construction of the new very affordable trailer able Precision 23. Call for pricing toll free 866-252 SAIL (7245) |
Click the image below for more Information on Corsair Yachts



Lagoon 381 Available For Our Fleet Tax Sheltered Yacht Purchase Opportunity.
Lagoon 381 Cash Flow Projection |
REVENUES: |
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Gross Revenue |
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$33,406 |
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(26 weekends/year) |
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($696/couple -- 2 couples/yacht) |
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Owners share (40%) |
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$13,362 |
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less Instructor Salary |
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$4,680 |
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Net Revenue to Owner |
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$8,682 |
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Tax Savings |
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$19,080 |
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(20% of capital cost/36% bracket / year 1) |
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Cash Flow After Taxes |
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$27,762 |
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EXPENSES: |
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Dockage |
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Insurance |
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$3,000 |
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Diving |
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$665 |
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Maintenance |
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$1,000 |
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Cleaning |
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$700 |
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Total Expenses for 26 weeks |
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$5,365 |
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Net proceeds to apply to note: |
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$22,397 |
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10% down payment |
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$26,500 |
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Note payments for 26 weeks |
1676 |
$10,056 |
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Net Cost |
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$36,556 |
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Net out of pocket cost for 26 weeks: |
$14,159 |
including down payment $26,500 |
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We are also proud to be offering Hobie Catamarans--your best value on the water today! Including the new comfortable six passenger "Getaway!" at a unbelievable price.
Click on the picture below for more information on Hobie catamarans!:


Can your Canoe do this ? Stable and un-sinkable ! 15’6” of quality fiberglass construction can be yours for under $1,000* We deliver to your door. Car top or trailerable. Choice of 4 colors. * Outboard motor not included
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| Precision 28 - Highest Quality Construction Materials and Rigging Specifications - Selected by the US Naval Academy! ! |

Precision 28 fully trailerable blue water cruiser, 6'4" standing headroom, the best quality workmanship and hardware at an affordable price. |
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Precision 28 fully trailerable blue water cruiser, 6'4" standing headroom, the best quality workmanship and hardware at an affordable price. Why pay expensive slip fees ?
The new Precision 28 is our sixth design for Florida's Precision Boat Works, and she is an unabashedly direct evolution of their popular 27-footer, with the extra hull length devoted to an even more expansive interior forward and to an attractive transom boarding ladder aft. This new flagship of the Precision line shares her smaller sisters' well-deserved reputation for exquisite tooling, as well as for sound construction and thoughtful detailing. To their everlasting credit, Precision Boat Works has always eschewed flash-in-the-pan gimmickry in favor of structural integrity and long term functionality, and this straightforward approach has earned them an enviable reputation in the marketplace.
The Precision 28 achieves her performance objectives of winning speed, safety, and reliable handling by means of a very carefully refined combination of a fine water-line entry, substantial flare to the top sides forward, and powerful sections aft that taper to an only moderately broad transom. This precise fore and aft balance of hull volume avoids the trim and handling problems that less symmetrical hulls suffer when heeled, and it gives reassuring margins of both reserve buoyancy forward and of "knockdown stability." Much of the popularity of the entire Precision line is due to their delightful characteristics under sail, which the new Precision 28 is certain to share.
The fixed keel of the Precision 28 is a deliberate departure from that of her smaller keel/centerboard sisters, which are all designed to be easily tailored and thus feature draft too shallow for a fixed keel of any kind to give acceptable performance. The Precision 28 is large enough so that tailoring on a regular basis is impractical and her standard keel can thus draw a substantial 3.6 feet. (Fixed keels with significantly less draft, even if fitted with wings, have proven to perform poorly upwind). The Precision 28 keel is an external lead casting that features a very carefully developed "end plate effect bulb" at the tip, our well-proven design that provides excellent upwind efficiency and stability, that is less troublesome than wings, and that approaches the all around performance potential of the deep-draft elliptical fin.
The long and careful thought that designer and builder put into the development of the Precision 28 is perhaps most clearly reflected in her meticulous deck and cockpit detailing. Wheel steering is standard, and both main and genoa sheets are led aft near the helm for easy short-handed sailing. Inboard chain plates and genoa tracks allow close-winded sheeting angels and easy passage past the low, sleek cabin house. The cockpit is longer than typical and features reassuringly deep seats and a closed transom to keep both crew and gear securely inside. The high coamings are precisely angled for maximum comfort both upright and heeled, and there is no awkward bridge deck to clamber over when going below. There is a generous anchor locker forward and two huge cockpit lockers aft.
Precision Boat Works continues to focus entirely on small boats, and their long experience and expertise in this niche is all brought to bear in their newest offering. Their commitment to high-quality construction and function is unwavering, and they understand firsthand what makes sailing fun. Sophisticated buyers are sure to be impressed with the new Precision 28! Jim Taylor
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| Precision 28 Standard Equipment |
Hull & Deck
Hand laminated FRP
ISO/NPG Gelcoat Finish
Vinylester Resin Skin Coat on hull
Bolt on lead keel w/efficient "end plate" and bulb
Transom swim platform w/boarding ladder
Stainless steel bow and stern rails
Tapered stanchions & double lifelines
Bomar lexan forward hatch
10-Lemar opening ports w/screens
Anchor locker on deck for 13 lb. Danforth
Molded toe rails w/drains
4-7 in. 4 bolt mooring cleats
Teak handrails
Waterline & sheer stripes
Cockpit
7' "tee" shaped cockpit
Contoured helmsman seat
Harken mainsheet traveler
Harken 4:1 mainsheet
Harken self tailing sheet winches
Harken halyard & reefing winches
w/Spinlock clutches
Yanmar instrument panel
Edson wheel steering w/wheel brake and
pedestal guard
Richie 2000 compass
Stainless steel throttle and shift controls
Emergency tiller
Ice chest under helmsman's seat
2-cockpit storage lockers
Engine Room
Freshwater cooled 18 HP Yanmar diesel
Racor fuel filter
Bronze water strainer
Sound insulated engine box w/3 access
hatches
1 in. Monel shaft & 2 blade bronze prop
Hinged access to stuffing box
9 gallon fuel tank
Water lift muffler
Cabin
Molded "structural grid" interior liner
Fabric covered cushions
6 berths
Backrest cushions w/storage behind
Nav station with fold down table
Drop-leaf salon table
Shelves over V-berth
Enclosed private stateroom aft
Large double berth
Vanity counter w/locker
Storage shelf
Electrical outlet (AC)
Backrest cushion
Solid teak door |
Head
Marine head w/9 gallon holding tank
Vanity
Stainless steel sink w/hot & cold
pressure water
Electrical outlet (AC)
2 storage cabinets
Shower
Wet hanging locker
Solid teak door
Galley
Convenient "L" galley
3 drawers
Galley top storage locker
Dish locker & trash bin
2 burner, flush mount, alcohol stove
Stainless steel sink w/hot and cold pressure water
Electrical outlet (AC)
22 gallon water tank
Electrical
AC/DC electrical panel w/circuit breakers & batter condition meter
3 position master switch (MBB)
Dual battery system
8 interior lights
Running lights
Foredeck & anchor lights
110 volt shore power w/4 GFI protected outlets
6 gallon AC or engine hot water heater
Spars, Sales & Rigging
Anodized mast and boom
Full battened mainsail & 110% lapper
Low stretch Dacron halyards
Split backstay
Topping lift
Stainless steel rigging w/open body
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| Precision 28 Cash Flow Projection |
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| REVENUES: |
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| Gross Revenue |
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$33,406 |
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| (26 weekends/year) |
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| ($696/couple -- 2 couples/yacht) |
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| Owners share (40%) |
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$13,362 |
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| less Instructor Salary |
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$8,640 |
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| Net Revenue to Owner |
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$4,722 |
| Tax Savings |
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$3,800 |
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| Cash Flow After Taxes |
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$8,522 |
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| EXPENSES: |
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| Dockage |
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$1,260 |
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| Insurance |
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$440 |
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| Diving |
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$234 |
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| Maintenance |
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$400 |
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| Total Expenses for 26 weeks |
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$2,334 |
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| Net proceeds to apply to note: |
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$6,188 |
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| 15% Down Payment |
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$5,000 |
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| Note payments for 26 weeks |
$2,388 |
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| Net Cost |
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$7,388 |
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| Net out of pocket cost for 26 weeks: |
$1,200 |
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