Keel-less Centaur £1750

dylanwinter

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/circa-197...ng_Goods_Sailing_Boats_ET&hash=item19f2627a25

reminds me of this

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No worries about leaks and rust then!

The boat sank when the keels came off, so there has to be at least a possibility of a leak. The repair looks pretty straightforward for someone who knows their way around a pot of resin, but after doing it you'd still have a Centaur which has sunk.
 
He had two of them for sale previously.Wanted £6000 for the pair.I thought to sink one was unlucky but to lose two like that was sheer carelessness.:p
Oh,and £6000 can buy you quite a nice old boat up and running and raring to go.
 
He had two of them for sale previously.Wanted £6000 for the pair.I thought to sink one was unlucky but to lose two like that was sheer carelessness.:p
Oh,and £6000 can buy you quite a nice old boat up and running and raring to go.

One or two have sunk after keel work due to pedantic owners re installing the square washers with the edges all in line.......Bit of pounding and a shear line develops in the pod and the keels drop off.

Better to be untidy and install randomly or point to point diamond fashion.....OR LEAVE WELL ALONE :)

I wonder of one of these is from the Forth :)
 
Just needs two keels bolting on, hull repairs, a new engine, the mast putting up, a new interior, new electrics and then you'd have a perfectly good 1970's boat. A bargain for someone with loads of money, no sense and lots of time.

:o:o
 
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