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Old 09-02-2009, 10:14 PM
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Default 27' Moesly Flybridge to CC Conversion

Check this out! I know the guy who originally owned the boat, but didn't know he had it, I have boought and traded boats with him in the past. Cant believe I missed it. he sold it to a person who had Fantastic Fiberglass in Stuart do the restore and conversion.
http://74.125.113.132/search?q=cache:WB3OJ3DAXMwJ:www.fantasticfiberglas s.com/+"27%27+seacraft"&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
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Old 09-03-2009, 12:18 PM
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Default Re: 27' Moesly Flybridge to CC Conversion

I am a huge CC fan and still working on my 23 cc.

But it's hard for me to be happy about this conversion... it looks like a great job and the workmanship is first class. Why do that to a classic hull? If you want a CC with classic seacraft ride in a 27, go get an albin or a silverhawk.

Maybe I am way off base, but I would have preferred to see that boat restored to it's original condition. Anyway, what do others think? To me it feels like talking an old new england farm house, gutting it, and turning it into condos; new place looks like a contemporary condo but not quite as good as new construction, and in 5 years is will look dated. There are only so many old farm houses around!

Anyway, that shop did a great job on it and it is a slick looking boat.
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Old 09-03-2009, 12:55 PM
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Default Re: 27' Moesly Flybridge to CC Conversion

I agree with KenB. An amazing job and also and amazing amount of work, but how many flybridge Moeslys are around? And how many bracketed CCs?
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Old 09-03-2009, 01:56 PM
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Default Re: 27' Moesly Flybridge to CC Conversion

That boat was for sale a year ago or so for around $80K..
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Old 09-03-2009, 07:06 PM
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It is an amazing Job. I talked to the owner today,Brian, From Fantastic Fiberglass in Stuart, FL, the shop that did the work.They bought the boat back from their customer, who moved out of town and sold everything. I believe it may be for sale very soon. I think its getting a tower or crows nets.
I would love to buy it, but I am looking for a flybridge 27 I want an overniter, to Restore I already have a Moesly CC.
However it looks like a badd a$$ boat of impecable quality.
Admittedly , I would like both a 27 CC & a 27 overniter.
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Old 09-03-2009, 07:35 PM
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Admittedly , I would like both a 27 CC & a 27 overniter.
You`ll get there, I`m quite sure of that.

Not to derail your thread, but what would you use to attach
pvc rails to gelcoat. MMa or something else.

I still want to meet you in Ft Pierce for a photo op of the 20 and 21.
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Old 09-04-2009, 06:24 AM
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That boat was for sale for $1500 back in '95. The boat was the "Raven", and it sank at the dock at Anchorage Yacht Basin in Melbourne. The owner had just finished installing two new engines the say before it sank, but managed to tear the new bellows on one drive. I raised it the same day, pickled the engines and forklifted it to an outside rack, where it sat for 4 years. Six months later, Suntrust bank turned down my offer of $500, even though it was costing the bank $145 a month to sit on the rack at the marina. I guess they wanted their $1500.
In '99, it was moved to Grant, Florida, where both the engines and drives were removed, and it was listed for sale on projectboats.net for $500 or best offer. I don't know who Gary at Project boats sold it to, but I heard it sold for only $200 back in '02.
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Old 09-05-2009, 01:34 AM
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That boat was for sale for $1500 back in '95. The boat was the "Raven", and it sank at the dock at Anchorage Yacht Basin in Melbourne. The owner had just finished installing two new engines the say before it sank, but managed to tear the new bellows on one drive. I raised it the same day, pickled the engines and forklifted it to an outside rack, where it sat for 4 years. Six months later, Suntrust bank turned down my offer of $500, even though it was costing the bank $145 a month to sit on the rack at the marina. I guess they wanted their $1500.
In '99, it was moved to Grant, Florida, where both the engines and drives were removed, and it was listed for sale on projectboats.net for $500 or best offer. I don't know who Gary at Project boats sold it to, but I heard it sold for only $200 back in '02.
Nice to have additionally history on it.That owner had to have been sick to his stomach after that. Gary told me he sold it for 2K, I may be mistaken we talked about A Scepter he had, and a Seavette.
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Old 09-04-2009, 12:46 AM
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I am a huge CC fan and still working on my 23 cc.

But it's hard for me to be happy about this conversion... it looks like a great job and the workmanship is first class. Why do that to a classic hull? If you want a CC with classic seacraft ride in a 27, go get an albin or a silverhawk.

Maybe I am way off base, but I would have preferred to see that boat restored to it's original condition. Anyway, what do others think? To me it feels like talking an old new england farm house, gutting it, and turning it into condos; new place looks like a contemporary condo but not quite as good as new construction, and in 5 years is will look dated. There are only so many old farm houses around!

Anyway, that shop did a great job on it and it is a slick looking boat.
The guy that had the shop restore it probably didn't know about the nostalgia and rarity, he probably saw that Moesly hull and crapped himself. He paid 2 K for the boat. I know , I am puking up my guts now too! It was right under my nose! I stored my boat about 100 yards away.
Albin and Silverhawk are not the same hull bottom as the Moesly hull bottoms, they are splashed off the Potter 23. A bottom up view of the two hulls side by side, there is a tremendous difference. Some realize and know this, and some do not accept or believe it. Regardless, it's the hull bottom that makes it special, there are hundreds of sportfishers, centerconsoles, walk around, cuddy etc.This hull bottom is why you and I are on this site and why we think it's worth the time to restore 30 & 40 year old hulls. I personally would restore the 27 to original as I would like a sportfish, flybridge & overniter. However you have to consider how the boat would be used. I modded my 21 to a cc after great internal debate & consideration, but seing Moesly in the race pics, in rough water, he was not piloting from a forward helm, he & the throttle man were center and slightly aft of midship. I did learn something after the fact; the ride up front at the bow is not rough at all offshore, very surprising. I had no way of knowing or experiencing until my boat was finished.
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Old 09-04-2009, 12:02 PM
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the ride up front at the bow is not rough at all offshore, very surprising. I had no way of knowing or experiencing until my boat was finished.

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