24's for sale?
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From: Lake George, NY
I know they are hard to come by but does anyone know of any Apache 24 footers out there for sale? I've seen a few over the years for sale just never had the chance to purchase one. Hey it don't hurt to ask... right?
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I have two 24' openfish outboard boats. The hull mold came from Bob Saccenti's Apachee back in the early 90's. It was only a hull mold, 8 foot beam 24 deadrise, I don't think he ever built any boats with this. It got sold to someone I know who built the deck and console molds and I think three boats were built before I got the molds. I had a boat built by a shop in Ft. Lauderdale that did work for Midnight. I than traded the molds to NorTech in Ft Myers for them building me another boat which I still have. It was completed in 2016 and has never been in the water. I'm going to sell that one and if I get ten posts I'll post some pictures.
I sold a 21' Apachee scout to buy those molds. I got that boat from Bob Saccenti in '86 as just a bare hull. My brother, who worked for Ben at Apachee, took the hull to the Hollywood shop and with the help of Victor Chapman, Apachee's master carpenter, we built an openfish deck and console for it. The 21' was a great hull but with the pad and only 22 deadrise it wasn't that great in rough water. The 24' cured that problem.
I sold a 21' Apachee scout to buy those molds. I got that boat from Bob Saccenti in '86 as just a bare hull. My brother, who worked for Ben at Apachee, took the hull to the Hollywood shop and with the help of Victor Chapman, Apachee's master carpenter, we built an openfish deck and console for it. The 21' was a great hull but with the pad and only 22 deadrise it wasn't that great in rough water. The 24' cured that problem.
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I was on one at apache that I was looking at to buy with a I/o and there was another one that had outboards, I really liked it but ended up with my 28.
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