37 Sportdeck
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Thanks Fred. She's a beautiful boat - just the eggbeaters take a little adjusting to...What year is that one? I thought the sportdeck finished at the end of the 80s & was resurrected as a sportfish. How did this one come about - someone had access to the mold?
Hey N.O. I'm hearin' ya on the 32'. My thoughts exactly. I remember when that boat was for sale here twice on OSO, then on Ebay. She was a one-of-a-kind. And with all that gear she came with. Pretty shameful that she was parted out like that. Anyhow, hopefully she will re-appear in a different guise...
Cheers,
Jez
Hey N.O. I'm hearin' ya on the 32'. My thoughts exactly. I remember when that boat was for sale here twice on OSO, then on Ebay. She was a one-of-a-kind. And with all that gear she came with. Pretty shameful that she was parted out like that. Anyhow, hopefully she will re-appear in a different guise...
Cheers,
Jez
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[QUOTE=northernoffshore;3296494]missed it by a couple hundred on the bid........... Probably rigged with an outboard bracket by now[/QUOT
As it should be.........
As it should be.........
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Tell me..did all 37 closed decks not have a separate bathroom head compartment? I notice they seem to look a bit like the Scarab 33s downstairs where the head sits under one of the bunk seats. Crazy stuff when you consider the heritage of these boats. I can't imagine your average '80s $250k drug deal pausing while the boys vacate the cabin because someone uses the toilet!!
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missed it by a couple hundred on the bid........... Probably rigged with an outboard bracket by now Boat is being restored now & going to be rigged with triple outboards, have almost all the parts now to start rigging her back togethor. I am still not sure what I am going to do with the engine room yet. Most likely going to put a back seat in it. pictures coming soon.
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This is the boat I sold to Ralph.. (40fasthawk). Its a great hull
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/boa/2167551106.html
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/boa/2167551106.html
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missed it by a couple hundred on the bid........... Probably rigged with an outboard bracket by now Boat is being restored now & going to be rigged with triple outboards, have almost all the parts now to start rigging her back togethor. I am still not sure what I am going to do with the engine room yet. Most likely going to put a back seat in it. pictures coming soon.
I removed the engine hatch lip and filled in the area where the hatch would have rested.....great for hand rails although which are very much needed. But I have tons of room ....bean bag chairs and a rocket launcher for fishn is next!
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What was the guy's name who owned the yellow 37' in MD. He was a fireman I heard.. bad divorce and something about fish and getting busted. That boat ended up in Tampa.. Cheap!