
One of my main reasons I chose A25 was for her shallow draft and low vertical requirements which means I should be able to minimize running aground and requiring bridge openings. Plus, without the sailing rig, I'm thinking I could remove that support post. Additionally, from what I've read, sailing opportunities on the ICW are somewhat limited mainly to the Chesapeake Bay and the Albemarle Sound and given her modest keel, it's not like she can point very close to the wind especially with 40 year old sails. So, these are all reasons NOT to set her up for sailing.
On the other hand...
Even if all goes well, I will be making the trip in a 40 year old boat with a single 40 year old engine. Yes, I'm doing all I can to confirm/assure she is up to the task: Engine flush, Rebuilt Injectors, New alternator drive belt, New impeller, Cleaned fuel tank, & Replaced fuel lines with plans to do an Oil analysis and Compression test ( Thanks to WillieC for that suggestion) once she's in the water. And I will have a dinghy, an outboard and towing insurance. Keep in mind, I am a former sailor so, I do know how to sail not to mention the possibility to travel without burning fuel while listening to the waves rather than to a diesel engine.
So, my single biggest reason to set her up for sailing would be to have a backup for my engine but is it necessary/worthwhile/prudent to do so?

Your thoughts, suggestions & opinions would be appreciated.