I'm trying to expand my daily surf of low-buck project boats
on the net. So far it seems that I am on the wrong coast<G>
However, I know a '30 full keel sailboat that is in slow decline
with a problem Atomic 4 is in my near future.. <G>
Tim's triton381.com sight is a treasure of clues leading me
to explore the net. I check E-bay daily as well as the Latitude38
sight in San Francisco and the 48' North mag in Seattle.
All these are owner sales and not brokers..
I subscribed to "Good Old Boat" and check that sight for leads
as the attraction for me is in talk of abandoned or neglected
hulls... This week I picked up a new magazine published by SAIL
called "Boat Work"... *good stuff..
Florida boat scoungers have all the luck!
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*We need a west coast Hurricane to hit Los Angeles!
Doc
Portland,Oregon
Cyber-Hunting classic plastic hulls
Project boats...
Hi Doc,
I've run across a few Tritons/other boats that would probably be just what you're looking for, but, you're right -- they've all been on the east coast...
I'm looking for a boat too, but something that's in between a true project boat and a $10,000 "fabulous" boat. I seem to be in a tricky middle ground, but hope there's one out there for me.
That being said, if I hear of/see something that might suit, I'll let you know. I suppose you've seen the "Bone Yard" fixer uppers from the Good Old Boat site?
--- Rachel
I've run across a few Tritons/other boats that would probably be just what you're looking for, but, you're right -- they've all been on the east coast...
I'm looking for a boat too, but something that's in between a true project boat and a $10,000 "fabulous" boat. I seem to be in a tricky middle ground, but hope there's one out there for me.
That being said, if I hear of/see something that might suit, I'll let you know. I suppose you've seen the "Bone Yard" fixer uppers from the Good Old Boat site?
--- Rachel