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Allan Bart wrote: Hi, I have an opportunity to purchase at very low cost a clumbia 34 with an old palmer diesel. heh heh guess why it's available "at very low cost." I was wondering about what would you substitute for the original and how much would it cost? Try this http://www.marinedieseldirect.com/repower/home.htm Also, cost out new sails, new rigging, replacement winches, replacing the wiring & most of the electrical components, if it has one of those old junker pressure alcohol stove then you'll need a new one of those, will you want to upgrade to refrigeration, etc etc. It would easily be possible to spend multiples tens of thousands of dollars fixing up this boat. It would probably cost $15K to get it into safe condition for minimalist daysailing & coastal cruising. Ever heard the expression, "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch?" Fresh Breezes- Doug King You ppl have expensive tastes, I done a lot of coastal cruising without any refrigeration and cooked on Sterno. Until the last few months, my sails were 20 yrs old and worked better than I could sail. I have never seen a winch wear out where it couldnt be repaired. Do wires wear out? (check em). I guess my boat (22 yr old S2)is unsafe cuz it cant refrigerate the beer. I would replace the standing rigging, lifelines, and running rigging. |
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