Remember that Sealine that sunk in Plymouth or Falmouth

At £26k (not met reserve) last time I looked, you'd probably have to be "minted" anyway:D

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You would need £34950 to buy, thats what its up for on coastal rides website, from the pictures I was shown at the time I am sure this was completly submerged as all you could see was the pulpit rails from where it sat on the bottom with the bows pointing up, so I dont even think the flybridge cushions would have survived. I just cant see how you can repair this cheap and it will allways be known as the sealine that sunk at Falmouth.
 
As I thought - a dented hull and 2 suspect engines, everthing else only good for the skip.

How much is a bare hull worth? But even after repair, it's never going to have a re-sale value, given it's history.
 
Just seen it on boats and outboards for £40000 + vat
or will sell engines seperatly at £10000 + vat each
it also has bow and stern thrusters and a generator
 
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