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Old 05-07-2012, 08:43 AM
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http://www.yachtauctions.com/inventory/7880/

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Old 05-07-2012, 09:24 AM
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That poor boat, that's beat..
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Yikes! I hope someone is willing to give her a lot of love. makes me sick to think about how this can happen
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what a shame, could be a nice project for someone, remember they dont make this one anymore.
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If you could do a fair amount of work yourself, it might be worth 25K. It's a much more attractive project than the 37 Active Thunder that was dunked in salt......
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I wonder if this one will end up with Paul Casey down in Dallas? He seems to end up with a lot of the performance boats from National.

I would almost agree with you TC - both boats need love and neither will be cheap when its all said and done (if done right).
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Originally Posted by madhatter42
That poor boat, that's beat..
Reminds me of Scots paint.
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Old 05-08-2012, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by TCBoss302
If you could do a fair amount of work yourself, it might be worth 25K. It's a much more attractive project than the 37 Active Thunder that was dunked in salt......
Looks like this one might be a sinker as well. There's a scum line in the cabin.

My friend Jerry used to own this boat years ago when it was fully refurbished from Outerlimits. It's a real shame to see it like this.
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Originally Posted by kreed
Reminds me of Scots paint.
The design, colors, and layout aren't even remotely close, now condition OTOH might be similar! Lefty said he'll detail it for $50 though!
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I only know of one element a boat would be exposed to which would cause that caliber of rust on a stainless steel sink basin.
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