Thanks for your note. I think I've found a boat closer
to home.
d
--- smallboatexplorer <cavenagh@...> wrote:
I have two older fish and I wouldn't mind selling
one. Both are very
cheap; both will need some tinkering. I don't need
two. My goal is to
recover my own costs for one or the other.
1. A 1950's wooden kit boat with tapered aluminum
mast. Needs two
modest bottom repairs, more minor TLC, and a patch
on the sail (a
mouse made her home in it.) Wood boards of older
style and earliest
sizes. $175
2. A 1970s Alcort boat. Has had two patches on the
bottom, and needs
some additional modest glass work. Sail is present,
tired, but usable
while finding another. Wood boards, newer type
rudder. This would
just be a starter boat. $150
3. I can offer a trailer that was with one of the
boats. Partly
painted, partly galvanized. Seems decent. The
tires look good but
leak slowly, probably need some attention to their
beads. (5 bolt
4.80-8) I will let it go for $125 with either of the
boats, but will
not sell it otherwise. It's title is still in the
previous owner's
name and he is willing to sign it over to the next
party--but only for
a couple of weeks. After that I will need to title
it in my own name
and that will add costs and cause delays.
I am located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, about 1.5
hours from
Baltimore, right on I81 and the PA Turnpike, and
close to I83.
Best,
Bob Cavenagh
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