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looks like one to me
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Looks like a real magnum, Mike it has your name on it !
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If it were on the east coast, it would have been sold by now.
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Magnum Parts
Just to replace the correct Magnum hardware $2,000.Total cost to rebuild $50,000
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Bud 50k,,,. I could do for much less as I have done it for much less. You dont need to pay list price. Today you can buy a complete running boat like a wet Scarab for 10k and switch it over.
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Magnums available
I know you could, however, you are an exception. Most would have to farm out a large part of this restoration. Looks like it has been left open with no cover, could be a disaster.
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Need your advice please (it looks like you guys are all Magnum experts)...grew up with a 25' and 27' Sedan Magnum's and miss my Magnum's. I would like to buy either a totally renovated 27 Sport or one to be renovated. The perfect 27 Sport for me would be one that is renovated with reliable, new technology, engines/outdrives, no wood in hull, reinforced transom, better than new. Anyone have any ideas of where I can find this boat? How about estimated cost? Thank you Doug
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Magnum sport
All Magnum of that error were made with wood in transom, wood Coring in the deck, stringers weirwood encapsulated with fiberglass. That's how they were made during that particular time. It will be difficult an expensive $35/40 thousand plus. They are out there but difficult to find. It seems Italy will buy anything in terrible shape. To Magnum were just shipped over one was a Maltese and the other may have been a sport. Good luck.
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Thank you
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