79 Pantera 24
#11
Dang! I was quoted $10k to ship a CUV over here from France. But it was a maybe on whether it would go into a 40' container! If it had been $3,000 I'd have a 28 Pantera and a big aluminum flower pot!
#12
Ro Ro ferries were cheapest - you drive to the port and you pay $100 for someone to drive it on - you pay for the footprint of the boat - thats why its cheaper than containers
Shipping is more expensive in Europe than the US and my quotes came out at around 2300 in 2005) in all three currencies depending on where the shipper was. Best prices are with shippers who get the work from Military Services guys.
Shipping is more expensive in Europe than the US and my quotes came out at around 2300 in 2005) in all three currencies depending on where the shipper was. Best prices are with shippers who get the work from Military Services guys.
#15
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From: Stockholm, Svea Rike
Guess Iam a Pantera owner agian.... just waiting for some details from Alex (OceanDiablo).....
Its funny when I had my 28 Arrow first time splashed in august I told my self: "No more boat project for some years now.."
If the boat is in a good "project-shape" I would be pleased to have some support from you guys and ofcourse Mr Nunez Sr.
My intentions is to have the boat back like she was 1979.
But with a Bravo drive and a +500ci engine
Mange
Its funny when I had my 28 Arrow first time splashed in august I told my self: "No more boat project for some years now.."
If the boat is in a good "project-shape" I would be pleased to have some support from you guys and ofcourse Mr Nunez Sr.
My intentions is to have the boat back like she was 1979.
But with a Bravo drive and a +500ci engine
Mange
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From: Stockholm, Svea Rike
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