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Man Garrett, aside from your Seacraft and that Grady, it doesn't look like those boats have been moved from that yard in 10 years. What the story? Any other good finds?
Good luck unloading your rig. Looks like it has lots of potential. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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gw204, Thanks for the plug. I really thought my boat would be sold by now. It seems like the type of project boat that people on this site look for. Maybe there is a glut in the project boat market!
As for that boatyard, it's just an old, small backcountry yard on Maryland's Eastern Shore where a few old fiberglass boats have grown roots. There may be some finds in there, but no other SeaCrafts. |
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Garrett,Reading your last post speaking of old eastern shore boatyards makes me a little homesick,I grew up in OC and ran charterboats out of the Angler dock before coming to the Keys.Hang in there someone will come and take her off your hands.Joey
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