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In this new version of our old
favorite, Nancy's China goes topless, and if you take a
closer look at the rudder you will see her auxiliary
power plant. We have added an electric motor. The motor
is a 43 pound thrust electric, powered by two 8D
deep-cycle 12 volt DC batteries. With three forward and
three reverse speeds available, Nancy's China DC cruises
at 4 knots for approximately 14 hours. There is a
built-in 20 amp battery charger that will completely
recharge the batteries. Just hook it up to household
current at home, or on the dock, and you are ready to go
again. The batteries at 143 lbs. each also serve as
ballast.
She is equipped with an amp-hour meter to measure
battery draw, as well as a 50" x 15" solar panel to keep
the batteries topped off when the boat is on a mooring.
The sailing performance is still great with the 124
square feet of sail area set on a fractional sloop rig.
If you are looking for a little more performance off the
wind, an optional removable carbon fiber bowsprit is
available to set a 160 square foot asymmetrical
spinnaker. Performance and ease of use have always been
the hallmark of the Nancy's China and with the additions
to the DC we have only improved a wonderful boat.
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Specifications |
| Length |
15' 2" |
| Beam |
6' 2" |
| Draft |
10" |
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2' 9" dagger board down |
| Power |
2 HP outboard |
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12 v electric drive |
| Sail area |
124 sf Bermuda rig |
| Weight |
800 lbs |
| Ballast |
285 lbs |
| Max load |
850 lbs |
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