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On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 10:25:30 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote: '84 chris craft 28' catalina The one thing about these boats is their interior room - the cabin is very spacious and very well appointed for it's time. With respect to having it surveyed, hey, couple hundred dollars? Take the chance. I know a local who has one - never been in salt water, always fresh water - he summers it on Lake George. Had it since it was new and I've never heard him complain. Had the engines changed a couple of years ago with 5.0L Mercs. He's kept it up well, had it painted a few years back, etc. Says he'll keep it until it rots out from under him - he's never had bad spots in the hull either which is, well, unusual. I like them if that counts for anything. Is the boat a salt or sweet water boat? That could make a difference. |
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