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Old 02-19-2010, 10:07 PM
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I thought about it but fishing off my 23 with a new motor, and this economy have sucked me dry.
If you need help moving it, let me know, I have some boat stands with screw lifts on them, and you could lift it up and put it on the trailer. When I first saw the picture, I thought that tree was growing out of it. That would be a great rig with a bracket and a pair of suzuki 300's.
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Old 02-19-2010, 10:36 PM
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The seller contacted me today.
Going tomorrow to look at and take a survey and pics.
I may or may NOT divulge my findings....
If you catch my drift.

Thanks to all of you with your support, Ken
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Old 02-20-2010, 12:47 AM
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Good luck with this one Ken! It's the ultimate SeaCraft! I have a friend that bought one new - had a big block Mercruiser in it. It was a great Bahamas rig! Denny
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Old 02-20-2010, 10:31 AM
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Quote:
The seller contacted me today.
Going tomorrow to look at and take a survey and pics.
I may or may NOT divulge my findings....
If you catch my drift.

Thanks to all of you with your support, Ken
My only hope is that whoever wins will have the moral, physical, and financial dedication to make her just as sweet as the No Bones! This boat deserves to be a christmas ornament not a lawn ornament! That`s gonna take some serious jack and a whole lotta sweat.

Area 442 would be the perfect triage unit. I wish to partake in the imagineering please!

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Old 02-20-2010, 11:42 AM
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does this mean "I" found an old girl before the experts

please send pics when you get her
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Old 02-20-2010, 09:49 PM
NoBones NoBones is offline
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Quote:
does this mean "I" found an old girl before the experts

please send pics when you get her
Believe it or not I saw this the day it came up,
then 65 Bowrider also gave me the heads up.
If this were a 15' Scampi it would have never gone
public. This 27 is going to be a MAJOR re-do
who ever ends up with her. This does not mean
I'am throwing in the towel, but drawing the line .
Just to move this boat is going to cost any where
from $500.00 up depending on the distance.
This boat is less then 14 miles from area 442. (my home)
All 4 tires are shot. The hubs of this mobile home frame trailer are questionable at best. This rig has not moved in 28 years. The area to work in is very tight.
All in all I would love to take possession of this 27
Seamaster. It will truly be a labor of love and a
one of kind. Fellowship's post on what is out there
in the price range of the re-do makes you think about
what all is involved. This a rare breed of a hull
and as cool as it gets for a collectible.
Just alot of soul searching to do before the bid closes in
less then 24 hours.

Again thanks to all for their support and no hard
feelings if this goes to someone else.

See ya, Ken
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Old 02-20-2010, 10:15 PM
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Ken,
You have been a long time loyal fan of CSC and also an enthusiastic supporter of the original Moesly designs.

If you want her, then you deserve to have her. Best of luck and I hope you win.
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Old 02-20-2010, 10:27 PM
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Default ******** eXtreme Makeover---- 27' Edition*******

Trayder please forgive us on this thread as we have
broken all the rules of boats for sale on CSC. This one
has touched all of us.
Here are a few more pics from today while Dave and I
were high on hope and change....







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Old 02-20-2010, 11:46 AM
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The seller contacted me today.
Going tomorrow to look at and take a survey and pics.
I may or may NOT divulge my findings....
If you catch my drift.

Thanks to all of you with your support, Ken
Ken, I humbly beg your pardon for spilling the beans.
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