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That is one fine looking 27’ if I lived on the water I would love to re do one of them. I looked at one in a 27 in very bad conditioned on the project boat net about 6 times last year thinking about the “two boat theory” but never pulled the trigger on it. But after looking at yours I wish I had. I fish out of Crandon Park usually every weekend on my 23’ CC good luck with her and maybe I will see you on the reef sooner or later.
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I appreciate your response. I'm out and about nearly every weekend...Soldiers fly-fishing or the stream or diving on the patches. I plan an interior re-do soon. Thanks to all these responses. I have enjoyed looking at several boat projects (I like that70'something boat) and will be studying and asking questions. TKS wmarthur
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What ever happened to the 27 that was on Projectboats.net? It isn't there anymore.
[ October 10, 2003, 09:41 AM: Message edited by: Rich ]
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Ha Rich
It’s gone, I don’t know what happened to it but that’s the one I was talking about. I think you could have gotten it for $2,000. My guess it would have cost a extra 30 to 40 grand to restore it plus 1 ½ yrs. of work but after looking at Alison Too that would be one fine craft. To bad I don’t live on the water that would have made a great Bahamas boat. FellowShip [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] |
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The original gel coat on this boat is light blue. It has been painted twice with Awlgrip. This boat sat under cover for nearly 15 years and was fully restored by Anchor Marine on the Miami River about 2 1/2 years ago. I wish I could claim this fine work, however I do have a "hardcore" Safari restoration under my belt and I will publish the pictures soon. TKS to all. wmarthur
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