F36 FOr Sale
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F36 FOr Sale
I am now a 2 boat owner and my 1984 F36 is for sale. It is fully loaded and is completely turn-key. It looks great and needs nothing. If anyone is interested, I have many pictures I can send. Boat is in East Rockaway NY and I am asking $59k.
Mark I.
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F-36
Mark,
Well, I already have an F-36, but can I see some pix anyway. Do you have a site or something where I can see them...always like to get ideas from other boats.
Tony in FL
Well, I already have an F-36, but can I see some pix anyway. Do you have a site or something where I can see them...always like to get ideas from other boats.
Tony in FL
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Very nice restoration
this boat looks great in the eBay pix! If anyone is considering a rebuild - consider this boat instead!
How does it run with the twin 7.4L Crusaders?
How does it run with the twin 7.4L Crusaders?
Captain Ross, 2009 Trojan Boater of the Year
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Thanks for the positive comments!
Yeah I renovated the whole thing. There's nothing worse than having a nice boat where, everytime you go somewhere, some little bad connection in a wire ruins a good day on the water. So I figured I'd just take all the old mechanicals out and start over.
The 454s are good. You really have to run them at about 3100+ to get her skipping along on the flat area near the transom. But burning 24 or 25 gph at that speed of about 20mph is no crime. I bought those zero hour big blocks for $5K from a racing team that used them as back-ups. So, with a deal like that I'm happy with 'em.
You have a good point...why rebuild an F-36 when this sucker did all the work for ya!! If anyone is thinkin' about doing a project and you notice I did it to this boat, give me a call so I can help...might as well take advantage of all I learned on this project.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Renovate ... 2645QQrdZ1
The 454s are good. You really have to run them at about 3100+ to get her skipping along on the flat area near the transom. But burning 24 or 25 gph at that speed of about 20mph is no crime. I bought those zero hour big blocks for $5K from a racing team that used them as back-ups. So, with a deal like that I'm happy with 'em.
You have a good point...why rebuild an F-36 when this sucker did all the work for ya!! If anyone is thinkin' about doing a project and you notice I did it to this boat, give me a call so I can help...might as well take advantage of all I learned on this project.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Renovate ... 2645QQrdZ1
I'm confused ...
You either have split personalities (mulit-IDs) or are a very poor Salesman.
"mintregila" started this thread saying he was selling an F36, but now "JuiceClark" is chiming in as the owner. Which are you - or did you forget to chnage names to talk to yourself/us?
Signed,
Corn-fused in Charleston
"mintregila" started this thread saying he was selling an F36, but now "JuiceClark" is chiming in as the owner. Which are you - or did you forget to chnage names to talk to yourself/us?
Signed,
Corn-fused in Charleston
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"Viva Mahia" F32 Cummins 6BTA diesels,
"Mack Attack" Chaparral 244 Fish, SeaPro 180, McKee 14, Montauk-17

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"Mack Attack" Chaparral 244 Fish, SeaPro 180, McKee 14, Montauk-17

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Oops
Mint,
Sorry for chiming-in on your post!! I mentioned mine for sale on "Love my boat...but it's 4 sale." Then I was reading your post and just started typing -- forgot it wasn't about my F36. I have to stop visiting this site in the evening with a Jack & Coke next to the laptop.
By the way, I think all those F-36s for sale are about the most undervalue boats anywhere. A piece of crap Carver or SeaRay gets about as much $$...ridiculous.
Tony in Fort Myers, FL
Sorry for chiming-in on your post!! I mentioned mine for sale on "Love my boat...but it's 4 sale." Then I was reading your post and just started typing -- forgot it wasn't about my F36. I have to stop visiting this site in the evening with a Jack & Coke next to the laptop.
By the way, I think all those F-36s for sale are about the most undervalue boats anywhere. A piece of crap Carver or SeaRay gets about as much $$...ridiculous.
Tony in Fort Myers, FL
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Mark,
your boat seems like a great deal but the market is just horrible. I was considering marketting my boat and last fall, I noticed the same boat as mine for sale locally (74 F-32 twin diesel). It was priced right and in decent shape. The price has dropped 10k since then and it's still sitting there. I know the broker and he tells me things are really tough in that segment (nice older convertibles). Nothings moving and even though you get more lookers at the diesels than the gas boats, buyers are scarce.
your boat seems like a great deal but the market is just horrible. I was considering marketting my boat and last fall, I noticed the same boat as mine for sale locally (74 F-32 twin diesel). It was priced right and in decent shape. The price has dropped 10k since then and it's still sitting there. I know the broker and he tells me things are really tough in that segment (nice older convertibles). Nothings moving and even though you get more lookers at the diesels than the gas boats, buyers are scarce.
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add mine to the list
its shown here http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/sport ... tible.html
F36 ~
SHES SOLDDDDDD
SHES SOLDDDDDD
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Maple Interior
Buc,
Damn I just luv that maple interior. What a difference that lighter wood makes...especially in the head area. Now that the cool weathe is coming, maybe it's time for another interior project on my boat!
With all these F-36 in different areas, we should get 3 or 4 guys to go in and keep the boat moving around the "great circle!" Would like to fly anywhere, jump on a Trojan and cruise a 100 or so miles for the weekend and fly home!
Damn I just luv that maple interior. What a difference that lighter wood makes...especially in the head area. Now that the cool weathe is coming, maybe it's time for another interior project on my boat!
With all these F-36 in different areas, we should get 3 or 4 guys to go in and keep the boat moving around the "great circle!" Would like to fly anywhere, jump on a Trojan and cruise a 100 or so miles for the weekend and fly home!
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ship your F36 South?
If you do you plan to ship your boat south anytime - let me know. I am a licensed Captain, and own an F32. My wife and I are both degreed Mechanical Engineers, and I run my own business and she heads the Mechanical Engineering program at the local University, so we have time and are qualified.
We can take deliver your vessel when/if you desire ...
We can take deliver your vessel when/if you desire ...
Captain Ross, 2009 Trojan Boater of the Year
"Viva Mahia" F32 Cummins 6BTA diesels,
"Mack Attack" Chaparral 244 Fish, SeaPro 180, McKee 14, Montauk-17

"Viva Mahia" F32 Cummins 6BTA diesels,
"Mack Attack" Chaparral 244 Fish, SeaPro 180, McKee 14, Montauk-17
