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Old 07-12-2012, 02:24 PM
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COme get it, no trailer, no rigging, restore it....make a bar out of it... make a snadbox out of it.... either way, if you want it contact me asap 440 476 4114 you must come get it with a trailer, its on a trailer now but I sold it so boat must go..
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The 320 that we did the interior you saw at Kevin Browns shop paid over 4k for a custom made replacement windshield for it. Keep all the custom made rails and that windshield in your basement.
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The 320 that we did the interior you saw at Kevin Browns shop paid over 4k for a custom made replacement windshield for it. Keep all the custom made rails and that windshield in your basement.
I plan to, windshield already removed and stored, the only thing is the bow rail all the bolts are breaking, not sure if I am gonna keep it, I have rear railing, hatches, bimini hardware and cover, cabin door all off....

I am gonna dump hull, she is ROTTED>... I cannot believe it held up.....
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Hmmmm. I think you have two options.................. 1. Take it to the dump and watch the dozers roll over it. 2. Chane it to a large telephone pole on train avenue..... 3. Rent the space out to Ronnie in the back yard. It has a sink, right?
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Originally Posted by J-Bonz
Hmmmm. I think you have two options.................. 1. Take it to the dump and watch the dozers roll over it. 2. Chane it to a large telephone pole on train avenue..... 3. Rent the space out to Ronnie in the back yard. It has a sink, right?
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Originally Posted by Full Force
I plan to, windshield already removed and stored, the only thing is the bow rail all the bolts are breaking, not sure if I am gonna keep it, I have rear railing, hatches, bimini hardware and cover, cabin door all off....

I am gonna dump hull, she is ROTTED>... I cannot believe it held up.....
when you say rotted, what exactly was rotted?
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when you say rotted, what exactly was rotted?
damn near everythign besides the transom and stringers I did... dude it was bad....
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Just think, you might have used it a few more years and never knew about it.

Imagine how many boats are out there with rot that the owners dont know about.
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Originally Posted by TEAMBAJA
Just think, you might have used it a few more years and never knew about it.

Imagine how many boats are out there with rot that the owners dont know about.
Oh, I knew... thats why I started looking for another hull before I spentway too much redoing this boat... didn't think I would get a Cig though... that was pure luck....

I will admit I didn't think it was quite as bad as it is...
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damn near everythign besides the transom and stringers I did... dude it was bad....
You should list it on Ebay. It's worth atleast 5 grand on there.
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