50' Cary on Ebay
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odd looking channel that it is moored in. Not much room for that big 'ol boat
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Absolutely gorgeous. 'poolsinc' here on OSO has one in Virginia w/ 4 diesels; in red/white and its AWESOME.
If one has the logistics in place and time to invest; that would be an incredible boat to own.
If one has the logistics in place and time to invest; that would be an incredible boat to own.
Last edited by Sydwayz; 12-14-2007 at 09:57 PM.
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Tempting. Very tempting. If it wasn't black. Top deck looks a little rough. This boats been listed before. A friend pointed it out last month. Wonder if it's the condition or the quads that's keeping people away. Price is right. Engine room looks like a dream to work in. I was gonna go look at one in KY with triples. Had a better cabin layout. Go fast style with facing couches and the kitchen in the rear starboard corner. Then I found my Excalibur.
Last edited by kaama377; 12-15-2007 at 12:21 AM.
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I love the Cary's. For the money, that looks like a good buy. But, as I have found before - pictures can hide a lot.
The good thing is you could drop a hundred thousand into the thing, after you buy it, and still be in it less than you could buy a typical 10 year old express cruiser. The bad thing is that hundred thousand doesn't go as far as it used to.
The good thing is you could drop a hundred thousand into the thing, after you buy it, and still be in it less than you could buy a typical 10 year old express cruiser. The bad thing is that hundred thousand doesn't go as far as it used to.




