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Old 12-06-2010, 04:52 PM
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I'm no expert, but it may have barrel rolled off the
side of the trailer as opposed to fell off the back. It's a mess!

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Originally Posted by Comanche3Six
It's a mess!
Absolutely no arguing that point!!!

I don't even think it's worth the opening bid honestly. Two blocks of metal in the bildge, who knows the drives status. Needs new cabin and cockpit interior. Who knows how the electrical is and who knows the extent of that damage. Delaming at the chine is NOT good though! Guess it just matters how deep it went.

Basically this things gonna need to be stripped completely down to absolute bare hull, repaired and built back up. No small task and no dollar amount.

Good luck to the winning buyer!!
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Perhaps it came off a trailer, rolled down an embankment, and sank in the ocean?
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I thought that was the one that was rear ended by a a tractor trailer and came off the trailer. Although, not sure how the drives are still atached if that happened.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUNk3YGa-s8
she sure was a beauty!!!
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Perhaps it came off a trailer, rolled down an embankment, and sank in the ocean?
Subsequently hauled out, Hit by a tractor trailer causing both engines to seize. Wow! That was a bad day! At least the tape on the propshaft is still ok.
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Originally Posted by Comanche3Six
Subsequently hauled out, Hit by a tractor trailer causing both engines to seize. Wow! That was a bad day! At least the tape on the propshaft is still ok.
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That cabin interior reminds me of my grandmothers couch!!!
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is that boat in video?
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Originally Posted by thisistank
Absolutely no arguing that point!!!

I don't even think it's worth the opening bid honestly. Two blocks of metal in the bildge, who knows the drives status. Needs new cabin and cockpit interior. Who knows how the electrical is and who knows the extent of that damage. Delaming at the chine is NOT good though! Guess it just matters how deep it went.

Basically this things gonna need to be stripped completely down to absolute bare hull, repaired and built back up. No small task and no dollar amount.

Good luck to the winning buyer!!
I see it a different way, Tank. The batteries have not been changed so who knows the condition of them and what steps were taken to fire-up the motors. Locked-up starters can cause the motors to act that way, as well. The hull damage is bad but, not beyond repair. Guardado has fixed much worse than that. If it was sunk, then the motors are something to worry about. The drives are a lot cheaper to repair than speedmasters.

It will probably bring between 30K to 40K and probably need that much on top of it to get it back on the water. Between 60K and 80K to be back on the water in a 36 Apache. It does need a trailer, though.

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Originally Posted by quicklt1
is that boat in video?
Appears to be the same one to me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUNk3YGa-s8

Looks like they added blowers and scoops to it from when the video was shot and when it met it's maker. Really sad I liked the contemporary yet classic look of that warrior..
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