Who wants a new project?

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boatman2100
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Who wants a new project?

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64 34' Sea Voyager Flybridge (sold)
56 16' Ski Bee
77 F-30 Hardtop
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That appears to be a very large project and not for the faint of heart.
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Post by summer storm »

I think this one is a good project, and you can live on it while you fix it. Maybe not with the wife LOL

I had to laugh at the home depot french doors

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Post by RedBelly »

Doug, there's a Hatteras just like that up here in Nabbs Creek, been sitting for at least 4 years. Twin 454s, two staterooms, galley down, two party decks. The guy shows up under threat of auction three times a year and pays his back rent but the boat has been partially stripped by thieves. Absolutely criminal to do that to a vessel.
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summer storm wrote:I think this one is a good project, and you can live on it while you fix it. Maybe not with the wife LOL

I had to laugh at the home depot french doors

http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1977/Tr ... ted-States
Gotta love those French doors. With all that mess, that would certainly be one of the first things I would install.
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Post by JGedridge »

Geez! Its things like that where you gotta pull the engines out and throw it away!

Joe :shock:
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