Strange attraction to this boat?

IMO if I wanted a liveaboard boat this would be it, take a look at this pic, its more like a house inside anyway!! This is one for the guys (Tracy & James) who were looking at that San Lorenzo 57.... I would prefer this, yes its smaller, but so would be the maintenance!!

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Not sure she's that amazing a deal.

20 years old and only 11m. The pictures make her look a lot bigger and therefore better value... but again, just 11m.

Nice boat regardless.
 
11.1 and the .1 makes all the difference ask any girl! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif Oh yeh and it's 19 years old! /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif

I must say that it looks much bigger than that and the price is low IMHO but i would be worth a look over, that is if you only want to do 7knts?

Tom
 
Look guys, I can get a single screw for a lot less than £40,000. Mrs Lawsy only charges me.... /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif OK, I'll get my coat!
 
Sounds like Mrs Lawsy is too!
Reckon Mr Lawsy needs to get down to His boat more often.
Reckon He might have to live on it fer a while ---- solo /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
I do like the old trawler style, I do agree with you C_Playa regarding the price, with an Aussie dollar conversion (or is that because it automatically does that from this end?).
Down in the colder climes, they are quite plentiful and popular with home made fitouts, and usually for those sort of dollars.

I also like the old Ford 120 hp, had one for several years (Lehman conversion) as a single screw, what a sweet old reliable motor.
 

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