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thanks for the replies....there r some soft stop on the bow...and flybridge...those scare me alot....i cleaned the interior..just a basic cleaning...i pulled all the spark plugs out and put mystery oil in the cylinders....monday ill put a wrench on the crank and see if they spin....i dont want to just put a battery on it and try turning it over.... got her for free.....just take it away.....now that its in my yard im a little nervous....welcome to poor mans yachting lol...if anyone in mass and has time on there hands....hint hint...just kidding
With a Trojan you should at least have a good hull to work with (no coring) A lot of work but you have a clean canvas too work with. I would say it's going to take a lot of 12 pak's but you have a great foundation to build on.
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There is no such thing as poor man's yachting unless it is a rowboat!kevin babineau wrote:thanks for the replies....there r some soft stop on the bow...and flybridge...those scare me alot....welcome to poor mans yachting lol...if anyone in mass and has time on there hands....hint hint...just kidding

No need to be scared about the soft spots... they can be fixed just requires time and money like everything else you need to do on that boat.
Unfortunately free often means the start of a major expense. I'm not trying to be negative here just realistic!
Your boat seems to require a lot of repair... in my experience it is always cheaper bottom line to buy one that does not need a lot of work. Of course that puts no value on the satisfaction of doing it yourself.
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listing/ ... Range&No=0
This link shows what $20+K can buy in a working F36 boat. What I see on yours is at least $25K worth of work in materials and that is likely to be too low.
If I were you I would consider carefully if spending many $$ on a complete rebuild vs buying something that is OK now and will require small increments in $$ for the future.
It is very depressing to put money in and then have to stop when you run out because guess what the next buyer will want your efforts for free too.
My feeling is if you can't afford the lower priced boats on that link you can't afford your free one either.
So the free is OK if you want to do the work thinking you will save $$ is a mistake, you won't. Right now is the best time to buy a working boat the prices are depressed and many people will give them away with lower prices than asked just to stop paying for ongoing storage.
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Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
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1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
Another way to look at this is the boat is in your yard, not at a marina, so you don't have any storage fees and you have total access to the boat on your terms and timetable. The hull is bullet-proof but the decks and topsides will require rehab. Don't worry about how "pretty" everything will look - stay focused on the key mechanical and structural parts first. These will take the majority of your time. You'll know in a few months whether or not this boat is restorable in a reasonable time and budget (that's up to you). If not, you'll be able to get out before it becomes a money pit. It's all about time, money and skill (yours or others).
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well im a marine mechanic by trade....but not a fiberglass man, but i guess i will learn with this one....i wouldnt pay $20000 cash or even 10000 cash for a boat..and if i did spend that it would only be a better fixer upper...i could sell my houseboat but im not ready yet i put alot of sweat into her...i wont take a loan for a boat...i hate credit...the only thing i owe is my mortgage..7 years left on a 15 year....yes this could be a mistake....but if anyone that knows me knows i take risks.....i love this type of stuff...i wont put money into it until i kno that its worth it....im not paying storage so if worse come to worse maybe a tree will fall on it.... 

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When you say worth it what does that mean? Worth it because you can sell it to get your money back? If so doubt that is possible.kevin babineau wrote:well im a marine mechanic by trade....but not a fiberglass man, but i guess i will learn with this one....i wouldnt $20000 cash or even 10000 cash for a boat..and if i did spend that it would only be a better fixer upper...i could sell my houseboat but im not ready yet i put alot of sweat into her...i wont take a loan for a boat...i hate credit...the only thing i owe is my mortgage..7 years left on a 15 year....yes this could be a mistake....but if anyone that knows me knows i take risks.....i love this type of stuff...i wont put money into it until i kno that its worth it....im not paying storage so if worse come to worse maybe a tree will fall on it....
Worth it because it will work well after you are done with it... sure that is possible.
My point is are you prepared to spend 20K on it?
From what I see on the pictures and what you have said it needs I see that figure as a given in parts & materials only.
What year is your F36?
My point is for 24,900 asking you can get a 74 hardtop that runs. He is keen to sell... I bet 22K will get it. What will you have and when after 22K spent on your freebie?
This one looks great to me....
http://newimages.yachtworld.com/2/0/0/3 ... 7131558000
More info here:
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listing/ ... 19264&url=
Just putting up stuff to think about.... I've seen too many broken projects because they end up too big. Your project looks BIG to me.
Michael
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Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
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1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
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worth it to me..as for resale i dont like selling my big projects..still have my 67 firebird and i should have sold that years ago..i wont spend 20 grand on this...maybe 2000...and then 1000 a year..i just picked up a free camper that im going to put the propane stove/frig/ lite fixtures in..im trading and 90 hp merc i fixed for little money for a tuna tower and outriggers ..i too have seen project fall to the wayside but thats not me...either ill do it or ill get rid of it...
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OK I get it now... just a look and see because it was free.kevin babineau wrote:worth it to me..as for resale i dont like selling my big projects..still have my 67 firebird and i should have sold that years ago..i wont spend 20 grand on this...maybe 2000...and then 1000 a year..i just picked up a free camper that im going to put the propane stove/frig/ lite fixtures in..im trading and 90 hp merc i fixed for little money for a tuna tower and outriggers ..i too have seen project fall to the wayside but thats not me...either ill do it or ill get rid of it...
From everything you have said and the fact that you don't plan to spend any real money on it, it's just a spur of the moment idea and likely it will be moving on sometime in the future. Were I a betting man I would say you won't find someone like you to take it off your hands.
I thought you were serious about it but now I see it is just a mindless whim.

Michael
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
Rum is the reason Pirate's have never ruled the world
Done Dreamin'
1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL
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ya kno ur quite the character.... what we have down here is yankee ingenuity.....this isnt a whim i take everything i do seriously. as an experienced marine mechanic i knew what i was looking at...why dont u go pay someone to buff ur boat.....lol
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