Please call owner Becky at . Boat is in Tacoma, Washington. For sale, 1976 Ingrid 38 Cutter Sailboat. Priced for immediate sale. Perfect project for a sailor interested in building a legendary
blue water sailboat. We purchased her for 25,700 two years ago, with lots of work to be done. Many hours have gone into cleaning the boat and getting her to a state where a new interior could be constructed. The interior has been stripped to the bare bulkheads, and is in the process of getting a refit, but circumstances are forcing us to leave the state and we must sell immediately. The boat is currently on the hard with the mast unstepped at Hylebos Marina. Kharma has a current survey Sept 2013, and still has all of the equipment that we bought her with, to include some new equipment like a three burner gimbaled stove. Kharma's solid points Solid hull,mast, standing rigging, sails, and motor. All of the necessary pieces of hardware
for the running rigging traveler, blocks, fairleads, etc are all with the boat, and ready to be custom set for single hand sailing. Wooden mast and boom are both solid and rot free. sails include North Sail Roller Jib, Inner staysail, and Main. The motor 38 hp Yanmar was put in in 2003, and only has around 500 hours on it, barely broke in. Kharma has a new Garmin RadarSonar Chartplotter system that had been installed, and includes depthfinder, hull speed indicator, and anemometer. Right now Kharma sits as a blank canvas for someone to finish. The motor, sails, and rigging
alone are worth as much as the asking price, and that price doubled again in wood and fiberglass could easily produce a world class sailing vessel worth 60-80K.
Another bonus is that there is no deeper to dig to find any unexpected problems, the whole interior and exterior of the vessel is visible. The only rot on the deck has been uncovered and is an area of about 16"x16", and should be an easy fix. As she
sits now, she is basically in the same condition that she would have been delivered from the factory Complete hull and rigging with a bare interior to be finished by
the sailor.