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If that's the case, then thanks! I appreciate it
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From: Frankfort,ill
ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#64
I'd have to agree with Nociggie... My membership to OSO costs a lot more than the $45 bucks or whatever it cost... But at least my boat mechanic has named a wing of his house after me! 
Damn shame seeing all those old horses gone to the glue factory instead of being put out to stud (and I'm talking about the boats here RHR!). Seeing stuff like that always give me the project itch! Thank god I live in a city where I couldn't put a 45' x 12' pile of scrap aluminum in my yard!

Damn shame seeing all those old horses gone to the glue factory instead of being put out to stud (and I'm talking about the boats here RHR!). Seeing stuff like that always give me the project itch! Thank god I live in a city where I couldn't put a 45' x 12' pile of scrap aluminum in my yard!
#66
I would definetly want one of the Aluminum ones for sure. I See all of the parts still in the cockpit of the one that is what leads me to believe other parts are still there. Very sad to see for sure.......I guess they don't believe in canopy covers in canvas there...
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From: Frankfort,ill
Funny you should bring up the aluminum hull, I was thinking that one might be worth chasing down too. I've got enough parts around here to put it together. If it's got drives and running gear then the expensive part would be motors worthy of the hull. I've got access to a pair of Ron Potter mills that would be pretty happy in there.
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From: Frankfort,ill
your thread wont ope 1CE
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#69
You know, I've been meaning to give that guy a call... I haven't talked to him in almost a year. It's actually a 38 not a 41. And it sounded like it needed a complete re-rig. I love the boats, but similar to the comments made in this discussion, it's hard to back into a purchase price (that's not a negative number) for the hull that would make the re-rig cost effective when compared to other alternatives.
I'd heard last year that Thuraya could be had in the low $200s ready to go with sixes and Lambos. And there are three or four other boats rattling around Viareggio in various states of dissasembly... I think getting a V hull into a container would be a LOT easier than shipping a cat, but I've never done it, so that's just speculation on my part.
I'd heard last year that Thuraya could be had in the low $200s ready to go with sixes and Lambos. And there are three or four other boats rattling around Viareggio in various states of dissasembly... I think getting a V hull into a container would be a LOT easier than shipping a cat, but I've never done it, so that's just speculation on my part.
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