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Default Oday 22?

I missed the part about the motor. And that the dollars are Canadian. If
everything is serviceable, and you are comfortable with the amount of elbow
grease required to get it sailing, this is probably a good deal. But check
it over, and remember that replacing sails, rigging, and amenities will cost
real money.

Sal's Dad

Interesting... two people have said $2800 is a lot to pay for this boat.
However, I can't find ANYTHING (that doesn't have it's side stove in from
a hurricane) for under $3K CDN. And this one comes with reasonable trailer
(Probably worth close to $1000) and a 9.9 Honda (at least $1000).



 
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