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Schock Tartan 27 for sale California


peter_renders
 
Edited

This boat was built under license by Shock on the west coast and is currently residing in the San Diego area.
Here is the Craigslist link.



Good Sailing Everyone,
Peter


 

Oh hey another WD Schock build. Good catch and thanks for passing
that along. No indication of the hull number. Always interesting to
see differences. In the one year between '65 (#93) and '66, looks
like they dropped the mahogany coaming and teak rubrail (or maybe the
rubrail was changed out by an owner... mine is worse for the wear...
need to replace sections of it entirely). Settee is different. Looks
beautifully kept up.

Cheers,
-scott

On 3/9/23, peter_renders <peterjnrenders@...> wrote:
This boat was built under license by Shock on the west coast and is
currently residing in the San Diego area.
Here is the Craigslist link.



Good Sailing Everyone,
Peter


peter_renders
 

I have no information on the hull number.? The prior owner had the boat for 30 years and also claimed they were unaware of the hull number.

The coaming is just painted over and the rub rail was replaced with the current aluminum toe rail.? I really liked this boat and it had been very well upgraded by the prior owner and myself.? I enjoyed sailing her for the past twelve years.

Thanks for your comments.

Cheers,
Peter?


 

For what it's worth, I only know my hull number from the title. I
learned later from this group that the WDSchock Tartan maker's plates
were plastic and mounted on the headliner where the doghouse roof
slopes down. Probably someone at some point hit their head on it and
knocked it free, in both of our cases.

Tell whoeever you sell to that we're here for encouragement and
support and I'll pass that along whereever I can.

On 3/13/23, peter_renders <peterjnrenders@...> wrote:
I have no information on the hull number. The prior owner had the boat for
30 years and also claimed they were unaware of the hull number.

The coaming is just painted over and the rub rail was replaced with the
current aluminum toe rail. I really liked this boat and it had been very
well upgraded by the prior owner and myself. I enjoyed sailing her for the
past twelve years.

Thanks for your comments.

Cheers,
Peter