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On Nov 23, 11:15�am, "Roger Long" wrote:
A fellow who works at the marina where my son was a dockboy this summer bought one of those for $500. �There's another on that appears to be abandoned at my old marina. �If you need spars or other such parts, I could find out if it's being junked. The rudder on the one at my marina was a very suspect looking design. �It was made to fold up which is unnecessary on a fin keel boat. �I don't know whether they built them that way or perhaps built a swing keel or centerboard version and the original rudder was replaced with one of those. Otherwise, I don't know much about these boats as I've only seen them from a distance or from ground level hauled out. It didn't strike me as the kind of boat you would want to get exposed to any serious weather in though. -- Roger Long The keel on this cranks up almost all the way into the hull. I traded off a VW beetle engine so it was a good deal. As I said it wouls be nice to beable to sail this late spring to florida or so, mabe onto the bahamas just for a nice vacation where getting there will be half the fun. did I mention I don't like seafood so getting the boat ready might be easier then to get me to eat dinners along the way...lol |