I threw the hammer overboard. The thumbs are safe for another year (or are
they?). The other side of the slip from us is an '80 38' C I enjoy
renovation projects and with early retirement around the bend, I will have
more time. Engine tear down, machining and rebuilding is my strong area
and
I got free O'day 22 as my first sailboat. Needed everything but the
hull was in good shape. I went through the whole damn boat including
new engine rigging, sails, bulkhead, teak toe rails, rub rail, various
deck core/ rebed projects and crack fixes. The boat came out really
nice but, I had
I got a free boat a couple of years ago. That's the most expensive kind of boat
you can get!
Andy
C 40
Peregrine
Andrew Burton
61 W Narragansett
Newport, RI
USA02840
http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/
+401 965-5260
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I agree with the "run away!" comments. I bought my C 24 7 years ago for
$3,600, with a rough working job, an almost new 150 (I think) Genny, a 9.9 hp
outboard that seized up soon after purchase, a trailer. All in all on good
shape. A year later I looked at almost the identical boat for $2,500.
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C 24s in Southern Massachusetts and R
Look at the cost of replacing what you've listed - sails and running rigging.
For that amount see what sort of boat you can buy...
Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C 35-III #11
On 2017-08-07 1:50 PM, Bill Dakin via CnC-List wrote:
I have had my eyes on a derelict 24 on our dock for months now. My
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My boat repair buddy and I repair boats. He is incorporated as a marine
salvage company. I was incorporated as a marine repair business. He and I
have years and years of experience in repairing and refurbishing boats.
After Hurricane Katrina, there were LOTS of boats available for "cheap".
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I have had my eyes on a derelict 24 on our dock for months no
Bill,
In reasonably good condition, what is boat worth? Think about it..if project
to sell, probably not smart. Keep and love, maybe. But guaranteed you will
have more cash and sweat in it than you think...
Bill Walker
CnC 36
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On Monday, August 7, 2017 Bill Dakin
Bill,
Ever hit your thumb with a hammer? That feels good compared to what you
are contemplating!
My 2 cents
Joel
On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 12:50 PM, Bill Dakin via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I have had my eyes on a derelict 24 on our dock for months now. My
> inquiries led the
I have had my eyes on a derelict 24 on our dock for months now. My
inquiries led the management to look into the status of the boat and
owners, if any. Turns out it belongs to the marina and they are willing to
take offers on it and 'don't worry about insulting offers', which I
interpret it to
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