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Am just trying to determine "comparables" on the boat.
Rick 33, 34.......come see, come saw on an old trawler. Late 70's vintage? In very broad generalities........... Should be able to get a very nice one for $50-60k in the Pac NW. (After a bit of spirited dickering, of course). Maybe $70k for something house kept and bristol. Project boats substantially less, some salvageable boats well down into the 30's these days. Typical isms: stringers, decks, window leaks, wiring, black iron fuel tanks, delam (on superstruture more often than hull). But old boats are like young women. High maintenance, and you will be very surprised the minute you think they are predictable. :-) |
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Gould 0738 wrote:
33, 34.......come see, come saw on an old trawler. Not on the CHB's. There is a huge difference in style between the 33 and the 34 and the boat's appeal to different type of buyer. They are hardly even recognizable as from the same family. That is why I specifically said 33 even though the 33 is 33'6" and the 34 is 33'6" as well. Am well aware of the pitfalls and areas of interest. Am trying to find out sales history of the 33 and any peculiarities of the model. Rick |
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