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Swabbie
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Manasquan NJ
Posts: 10
Credits: 486.0
Home Port: Brielle
Occupation: Verizon
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Any Interest?
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#1 Lurker
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Credits: 478.0
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Bumping it up. Sent PM bit outta my price range though.
More details the better. the restore was in 2003?exactly what was done? any receipts? pics if you did work? of transmom rebuild? were stringers tabbed back onto the transom. marine plywood minimum, or something non wood like penske board used? did the floor get work done and with what core material? re-wired? pics of the wiring? usually folks get a bit nervous with metal plates on transoms since not needed on good transom, so the more details you have and pics the better. not implying anything looks sweet! its a good looking restore, the question is how far the restore went as it means different to diff people. for a price check a totally tricked out rebuild with pic by pic of restore,stringers up,deck done,lots of epoxy,transom bracket on 23 potter hull and zuke 250 under 100 hours went for somewhere around your exact price range on classicseacaft out in cali and shipped to LI for owner. Good luck I do like the boat! It is a brutal market, but a 23 seacraft and 4s Suzuki power is a good combo. Last edited by joshmon71; 07-07-2008 at 05:09 PM. |
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