No-Name 41 on Ebay
#1
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No-Name 41 on Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...539429814&rd=1
Anybody know this boat?
Seems like an unusual combination- 3-man/full stagger with what appears to look like the original cabin entrance and full cabin. No tanks in the bilge so likely a pleaure version?
Anybody know this boat?
Seems like an unusual combination- 3-man/full stagger with what appears to look like the original cabin entrance and full cabin. No tanks in the bilge so likely a pleaure version?
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Re: No-Name 41 on Ebay
Looks like unless your are a hefty man and you can wedge yourself into that center bolster, you'll be spending alot of time in the cabin if you have nothing to brace yourself with At least it's a nice cabin and you can enjoy the forward mood lighting
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Re: No-Name 41 on Ebay
The more I think about it, the more it seems likely this was a boat built as a side-by-side pleasure version and converted to staggered.
Hey, I'm jus' guessin'
Either way, this looks to be a boat that's going to be tough to sell.
Hey, I'm jus' guessin'
Either way, this looks to be a boat that's going to be tough to sell.
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Re: No-Name 41 on Ebay
Where did the rest of the cockpit space go? Did the firewall get moved that far forward to make room for a stagger set up? Could be a good project for the right price.
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Re: No-Name 41 on Ebay
Originally Posted by FunHome
Is that the one that has been in the back of "the" magazines for $40,000.00??
yup for a long timeeeeeeeee that's weird cause that boat is worth 40,000 but there has to be something weird about it if it hasn't sold
donz jr mike
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Re: No-Name 41 on Ebay
What Mag. are you talking about? The long dash on this boat and the downstairs is per 88 or 89. It looks like a 1987 I looked at in canada and has the long dash like I looked at on Additied an 86. Just my thoughts. Steve
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I happen to speak with the owner earlier today and it was originally built as a full stagger, 3-pack cockpit, full cabin boat. The boat is located close to me, but I don't have time to go look at it this week, maybe next week when I get back from Fl., I'll go check it out. I spoke with Mr. McManus today and he was unsure as to which boat it might be. He did make referrence to a boat that Herbie Stotler built at one time. Might be a nice project boat for someone, I think I'm DONE with projects, I want mine water ready!
Robert
Robert