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tillius wrote:
Jim wrote: No matter what, it's not a good purchase. Care to elaborate? I mean, if it's the whole "A boat is a hole in the water you pour money down", ok. But if it's something else about that boat...? Till Ok, I was a little bit harsh. A wood hull is a challenge for a lot of reasons. Wood Pacemakers had a problem with frames. Maybe the hull was a little lightly built. If you know what problems wood hulls develop over the years, you can see the problems easily. Most Pacemakers I see have these problems. I would suggest a competent survey, because a serious problem could not be cost effective to take on. And I would be willing to bet there's a problem somewhere. So, what do you have here? Two very thirsty gas engines (30 gallons an hour each, at $4 a gallon = a lot of money an hour to run), and a wooden hull that is not known for longevity. The hull is full of old plumbing, wiring, tanks. I don't see how it could not be a bigger project than you could ever imagine. Whatever the cost of a competent survey, it could be the best money you will ever spend. A lot of marinas won't accept a wood boat, and insurance would be required. Thanks for listening. |
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