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rchevelle71 02-15-2012 06:53 AM

If someone had the talent, and time to replace the stringers. transom, and various other items themselves, and had power sitting around, it would probably be worth fixing. Otherwise you would be too far upside down rather than just buying a solid one turnkey. Personally if I could get it for a $1000 no parts, no trailer, and had the time/health(back is shot) to do the recoring of the stringers/transom/dash myself, I would probably pick it up and hang twin STR 300's on a bracket and be done.

northernoffshore 02-15-2012 08:22 PM

http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/boa/2785332715.html Why not start with this, it would be cheaper any way you look at it.

rchevelle71 02-16-2012 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by northernoffshore (Post 3618729)
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/boa/2785332715.html Why not start with this, it would be cheaper any way you look at it.

If ya wanted a raceboat.

Pantera24 02-16-2012 10:53 PM

I will give my .02
In April 2010 it was for sale and the then owner and I came to an agreement on price and I was preparing to go pick it up week later.
I received a call from him basically telling me that he hadn't been in the cabin in a while and had just realized there was a lot of water and moisture in trapped in it for a long time and he felt bad if I would have made a 12 hour trip to come get it and the hull may have issues.
Bottom line Im glad he didn't make me waste my time and $.
It's a buyers market....there are better deals out there to be had when it's all said and done.
Now if anyone is a gambler and loves to work with fiberglass then have at it but DON'T anyone say wow I got burned...maybe it's worth it or not to someone......but not to me.

Now back to our regularly scheduled program.

Pantera24 02-16-2012 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by rchevelle71 (Post 3618985)
If ya wanted a raceboat.

Rick what's up buddy.
finishing up transom this weekend and will be calling you soon for some guidance on that bracket.

rchevelle71 02-17-2012 06:54 AM


Originally Posted by Pantera24 (Post 3619802)
Rick what's up buddy.
finishing up transom this weekend and will be calling you soon for some guidance on that bracket.

Angel,

Give me a call if your gonna be working on it Sunday, Jen is out of town, maybe I'll take a ride down. I still have the template from when I mounted my bracket, I may wanna move yours up an inch or so though from mine, I mounted mine a little lower than i wish I had. Is your motor a 20" or 25" mid?

Rick

Pantera24 02-17-2012 10:18 AM

I will be working on it this Saturday and Sunday.
Mine is a 25" mid.

Angel

Twin O/B Sonic 02-17-2012 12:58 PM

Very well said.
 

Originally Posted by Pantera24 (Post 3619799)
I will give my .02
In April 2010 it was for sale and the then owner and I came to an agreement on price and I was preparing to go pick it up week later.
I received a call from him basically telling me that he hadn't been in the cabin in a while and had just realized there was a lot of water and moisture in trapped in it for a long time and he felt bad if I would have made a 12 hour trip to come get it and the hull may have issues.
Bottom line Im glad he didn't make me waste my time and $.
It's a buyers market....there are better deals out there to be had when it's all said and done.
Now if anyone is a gambler and loves to work with fiberglass then have at it but DON'T anyone say wow I got burned...maybe it's worth it or not to someone......but not to me.

Now back to our regularly scheduled program.

IMO, the only way it would make sense is if it went to somone w/the place and talent to do it all them selves so you could back labor out of the equation.
Agreed, on the "I got burned" comment. We'll all have to remember where this thread is just in case ;)
I would expect on the way home from picking it up to stop at the firt dumpster you see and off load anything thats not glassed in.
Then when home, expect to fire up the saws and grinders, be in a ****ty mood for a month and stop when you have a bare hull.
Would also help if you were gluten for punishment :helmet::lolhit::angry-smiley-038:

Stormrider 02-17-2012 01:25 PM

Twin OB, i dont have any of that.
So fogetting about the transport back to New York, if i have to pay $150/man-hr of labor... what would it cost to get a running hull/dash/transom/stringers setup for my rigging, upholstery and drivetrain?
Or how many man/hrs to get there?

rchevelle71 02-17-2012 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by Pantera24 (Post 3620045)
I will be working on it this Saturday and Sunday.
Mine is a 25" mid.

Angel


I'll give ya a call if I can make it down Sunday.


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