Neil_Y
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Only £5500, that must be a bargain.
Only £5500, that must be a bargain.[/QUOTE]Ain't. Old wood? 40 years old and [I]mahogany in clinker[/I]?
As much as I love wood (could care for it, while almost impossible nowadays to find men and material to repair such hull) would not consider. Similar 'classic' type in GRP can be found for less, not costing later on in maintenance and structurally more sound as GRP won't be rotten.
Not many buyers around with love of wood scraping, real value of such boat is now 0... :(
Yes, that's a nice looking boat at a good price.Only £5500, that must be a bargain.
Sunbathing in Canaries? Sad to say so, this boat indeed deserves dedicated lover.I own a wooden boat. £2.75k to buy and about £20k to refit.
I have seen this boat a couple of times. It's worth every penny and it deserves an owner who is willing to take on stewardship of a piece of our maritime history.
Anyway, what else would you be doing all winter?
So if your boats doesn't sell at any given price, it is unfortunately not worth that much. A hard truth, but true all the same.