This 1984 S2 7.9 Grand Slam is a 26-foot trailerable sloop designed by Graham & Schlageter. The fiberglass hull features a lifting keel operated by a deck-mounted winch with mechanical advantage, allowing straightforward launching and retrieval on most ramps. A fractional sail plan is set on a hinged, deck-stepped mast. Power comes from an 8 hp Nissan outboard with long shaft and electric start.
Below, the boat sleeps four with a maximum headroom of 5 feet 2 inches. The head compartment is positioned on the starboard side of the keel trunk for privacy, while the galley sits to port. The boat has been regularly maintained with all systems operational. It has had two owners and has been used with fresh water only.
The sailing inventory includes a North Sails 3DL mainsail from 2018, a North Sails 3DL working jib, a North Sails Kevlar 155% genoa from 2002, and multiple spinnakers—a North Sails 3DL from 2019, a North Sails Norlon from 2012, an Inland Sails version from 1997, and additional older sails. On-deck equipment includes two primary Lewmar winches, two halyard or secondary winches, a spinnaker pole, and a traveler.
The boat is accompanied by a 1985 tandem axle trailer with jack, anti-sway bar, and winch. Additional equipment includes a manual bilge pump, 6-gallon manual fresh water system, 2-burner alcohol stove, anchor with rode and chain, boat fenders, porta potti head, mainsail cover, boom vang, and miscellaneous personal flotation devices.
Length
26.00 FT
Beam
9.00 FT
Draft
5.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Nissan Outboard
Engine Model
4 Stroke
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Gasoline
Water
6 GAL