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On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 02:47:10 GMT, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: http://tinyurl.com/8wq6ze Entire boat, when it arrived at the shop, was gutted out - the only thing left was the basic hull and super structure plus the newly rebuilt twin D-671 turbos. The kitchen cabinets were done by the owner from scratch as was the salon - all hand made and fitted. The entire bridge was rebuilt including the control console along with the hard top. The interior was all hand made - I had a minor involvement with the electronics installation. Took the owner two years from start to finish. Is that 9' draft correct? Seems like about twice what it should be for a boat like that. If that's right, it sure would cut down on where you could keep that thing. My next boat is going to have zero exterior wood. Even that cap rail is too much for me anymore. I've had enough. Steve |
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