NMNA, but I know we have some sailors here. 
I always liked the Tanzer,look at the cabin where the windows are. Most boats have a narrow catwalk there, on Tanzers the cabin goes the full width of the beam, more roomy inside.
I can't do the keel where I sailed, the center board model also sits lower on the trailer. If you've got a hankerin' and have $1800, this is a good one.


http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/boa/3845632295.html
Is the name of the boat Aftermath? That seems like an ominous name for a boat. Some more good ones: Repercussions, Symptom, Run Away From This Boat, Bankruptcy... hmm.
Neat little boat though.
I bet it would be a blast to get that thing into the water. Looks like you would have to get the truck in a good ways to float the boat.
Woody
MegaDork
6/3/13 3:56 p.m.
That's an attractive boat. Do they have a head?
Woody
MegaDork
6/3/13 4:00 p.m.
Here's one closer to home, Dan...
http://cnj.craigslist.org/boa/3769901701.html
Woody
MegaDork
6/3/13 4:11 p.m.
Damn you...
http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=301
Funny but I have always found yellow to be an unattractive color for a boat.
Of course, orange/blue is not much better.
http://cnj.craigslist.org/boa/3769901701.html

Tanzer is a good boat.
If it has a head, it is a porta-potty in the middle of the cabin.
spitfirebill wrote:
I bet it would be a blast to get that thing into the water. Looks like you would have to get the truck in a good ways to float the boat.
A keel boat like the yellow one shown is rarely launched via a traditional "back down" boat ramp. It can be done and I can tell you the stories of regret for doing it. More so, the trailer shown with the yellow boat is not made for ramp launch.
More typically, the yellow boat would be launched with a hoist. Here is a picture of The St Pete Yacht Club where you can see the two hoist cranes. Drive or push-move the trailer to the crane and lift on/off the trailer. There is typically a eyelet at the bottom of the boat that the crane hook attaches to.

A boat and trailer like the orange one will accommodate for a back down ramp giving you more options but the retracting keel (pulls up in the interior of the boat) makes for a less stable boat.
The tanzer is a nice boat. We had a similar type of boat (mirage 24) until a few years ago. For those interested, before buying one, look into the cost to keep it at a marina. In my area, it would be much more than the cost of the above boat for a slip for the summer.