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i heard that.....i bet the presentation from the ins agent was very
interesting.... the ebay E38 biddin' is now almost up to $6k, one day left...Puttin a "pencil to paper", i guess (the hull) it would be worth up to $10k...If one added a "reserve" account w/ $50k avail for parts and equipment...Plus a few hundred man/women hours...grin..... A "finished" e38, 1986, even w/a "clouded title" (ie: ttled "in storm/sank/re built") ... Would fetch, i woulkd guess $75k someone is going to have a nice, big project on their hands...but, when you watch a e38 under way, say under the gldn gate bridge..w/full sails.....its a thing of beauty..... i am done now....back to work.... |
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~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
the ebay E38 biddin' is now almost up to $6k, one day left...Puttin a "pencil to paper", i guess (the hull) it would be worth up to $10k. How ya figure that? Somebody might pay that much, guess that makes it "worth" that. ...If one added a "reserve" account w/ $50k avail for parts and equipment...Plus a few hundred man/women hours...grin..... If you had the time, the skill, and the money, why not buy a boat that's in better shape? Spend your time sailing and don't take the gamble that there's something left out of your figuring up costs... actually it's not a gamble, there is *always* something! A "finished" e38, 1986, even w/a "clouded title" (ie: ttled "in storm/sank/re built") ... Would fetch, i woulkd guess $75k Again, how do you figure that? Not meaning to be insulting, look at Yachtworld.com... asking prices in the $65K range, much lower for just a few years older. Between the boat's history and the 'cloudy title' you might be lucky to sell in the $50K range assuming it was a magnificent restoration. The fact is that the boat market is a big time buyers market right now, and probably will be for the forseeable future. A good friend of ours bought a boat from an insurance company, on a 'too good to be true' deal... it was. It was almost free, and took relatively little restoration (mostly rebuilding the cabin). By now it's been for sale almost six months, and it looks like he's going to have to accept less than half his original asking price, if he gets an offer that good. The trick is to learn from the mistakes of others. You'll never live long enough to make them all yourself ![]() someone is going to have a nice, big project on their hands...but, when you watch a e38 under way, say under the gldn gate bridge..w/full sails.....its a thing of beauty..... Yep... although I like the older E39 flush deck better. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/itemZ...cmdZViewIte m Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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good point Doug King...hey....wasn't it Bruce King that did a lot of
the Ercison hull designs?...I worked @ the plant for a few years in the mid 80's...Fun place...great product... Anyway, hes isn't your daddy or somethin' is he? Bruce King did some very nice boats...I'll bet a "google" on him would reveal some interesting stuff... i bid up to $5k on the ebay ericson 38 (would love to skipper a e38!!) but wasn't sure i could go much $5k w/all the other potential expenses... i am a tax accountant..landlocked (i have 20 yrs of sailing background) right now in northern colorado...I would be interested in investing and running a corp owned ericson 38 ... of course it could be a "shell s corp" for boat usage of, say, no more than 3 owners ... anyway.. I can do all the admin, bookeeping, tax returns, "hosting" and maintaining a reservation system (like we do now for a cessna) for the corp owners... it could be a nice lettle shell w/a lot of possibilities.. well stated "The trick is to learn from the mistakes of others. You'll never live long enough to make them all yourself ![]() " |
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~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
good point Doug King...hey....wasn't it Bruce King that did a lot of the Ercison hull designs?... Yes, pretty much all of them AFAIK. No relation, though. The Ericsons were pretty good boats. Most of them were quite well built, far better IMHO than most production boats. Sail well, too. I didn't realize this until a few years ago, when serious boat shopping gave me the "opportunity" to do some dedicated bilge-crawling in a lot of boats including a couple Ericsons. ....Bruce King did some very nice boats...I'll bet a "google" on him would reveal some interesting stuff... How 'bout this? http://www.whitehawk.com/ i bid up to $5k on the ebay ericson 38 (would love to skipper a e38!!) but wasn't sure i could go much $5k w/all the other potential expenses... Wise to keep it low. But if you're serious about undertaking that sort of project, there are lots and lots of potential projects that never get onto the internet. Take your weekends, maybe even a little vacation time, and hunt thru the boat yards in teh hurricane zones. You may find an Ericson 38 that offers serious hope, for the asking. Considering your occupation, you find it an interesting exercise to whip up a boat project spreadsheet, with various projected prices populated... I've done spreadsheets for all my boat projects but not a master file. i am a tax accountant..landlocked (i have 20 yrs of sailing background) right now in northern colorado...I would be interested in investing and running a corp owned ericson 38 ... of course it could be a "shell s corp" for boat usage of, say, no more than 3 owners ... anyway.. I can do all the admin, bookeeping, tax returns, "hosting" and maintaining a reservation system (like we do now for a cessna) for the corp owners... it could be a nice lettle shell w/a lot of possibilities.. There may be a couple of takers out there in newsgroup-land. Y'all listening? well stated "The trick is to learn from the mistakes of others. You'll never live long enough to make them all yourself ![]() Thanks, but I didn't think of that myself. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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http://www.whitehawk.com/
damm...what a beauty..."cold moulded wood" what the %$#@ is that?...... that is quite a boat/ship....not exactally what you might find on ebay.... |
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http://www.whitehawk.com/
One can always dream. ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: damm...what a beauty... She's gorgeous... inspired by (or blatantly copied from) L.F. Herreshoff, no doubt the original owner had very good taste but wanted something BIGGER! ...."cold moulded wood" what the %$#@ is that?...... It's plywood, laminated in place over a mold so that it's literally made in the shape of the hull & deck. Very strong stuff, it's claimed by those familiar with it to be the longest lived & least problematic boatbuilding material. that is quite a boat/ship....not exactally what you might find on ebay.... Oh you never know. I couldn't afford to keep a boat like that even if offered it for free, in perfect condition. Well, I could afford it for a little while, but my family might not like the result ![]() BTW Bruce King also designed a classic work-boat style express cruiser for Billy Joel a while back, this boat (IIRC it was 36') was fabulously expensive of course but so widely admired that several other designers & builders started copying her... most notably Hinckly, who has now patented the name 'picnic yacht' to try & hog the market for their copies! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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inyeresting....
---------snip----------------------------- BTW Bruce King also designed a classic work-boat style express cruiser for Billy Joel a while back, this boat (IIRC it was 36') was fabulously expensive of course but so widely admired that several other designers & builders started copying her... most notably Hinckly, who has now patented the name 'picnic yacht' to try & hog the market for their copies! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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In article .com,
"~^ beancounter ~^" wrote: damm...what a beauty..."cold moulded wood" what the %$#@ is that?...... A blend of old and new: Epoxy gluing thin veneers together to form a shape that can be quite organic. Done properly, it's stronger and lighter than fiberglass, quite a bit more durable than wood. -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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sounds great for a sailboat....
--------snip-------------------- "Done properly, it's stronger and lighter than fiberglass, quite a bit more durable than wood" |
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