Could she possibly be a 25 rather than a 27, as per the 25 in the link below?
Bruce Roberts Adventurer 25 Trailer Sailer - Fine Line Boat Plans & Designs
Have you been on board and had a good look around yet?
The mast in the photo doesn't look too bad; do you know how old the boat / rig is?
What engine does she have? The Roberts 25 drawings show a saildrive, but this one appears to have a shaft drive.
It is possible that she will very quickly look quite appealing after a pressure washer is applied to her exterior.
Re the pale blue stripes around the windows, and just below what could be the hull / deck join, is this just masking tape? If it is, do you know why it was put on in the first place?
If the engine is in reasonable condition, similarly the rig and sails, and the outfit down below is not too trashed, and they are asking very little / next to nothing for her, then yes, she could be a viable project.
Just remember that almost all boat restoration projects invariably seem to cost twice as much as initially budgeted, and take three times as long to complete......
Coincidentally there is an excellent thread currently active in the Scuttlebutt Forum discussing the restoration of old boats -
Doing old grp boats up
+1 - Its a buyers market at present and for all the trouble and unseen problems this one poses you are far better walking away and paying for something that has been cared for, probably at a fraction of what this may cost to put right. A romantic idea but probably an expensive one!The sail is laying across the deck so that will be shot to start with. So that will cost £600 straight off. the condition shows that it has been dumped for ages so the interior will be in a poor state & possibly has water in the bilges demonstrating leaks. the engine will have been laying rusting as well. Why on earth bother with something like that when you can get far better boats for peanuts.?
The sail might be replaced cheaply with secondhand from a racing boat.The sail is laying across the deck so that will be shot to start with. So that will cost £600 straight off. the condition shows that it has been dumped for ages so the interior will be in a poor state & possibly has water in the bilges demonstrating leaks. the engine will have been laying rusting as well. Why on earth bother with something like that when you can get far better boats for peanuts.?
Hi all,
Hubby and I are looking at taking on a project yacht that needs a lot of work. We're told this is a Bruce Roberts 27 but it doesn't look like any we've seen online.
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Generally speaking it is cheaper to buy a good boat than it is to fix one up to the same level as "the good one". If this boat type is an unknown than it is probably of low second hand value.