The Cleanest old Sunnyseaker ever???

Nautorius

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Just seen this at Essex HERE It looks really clean. Now I am the first one to criticise the value attached to old sunnyseakers but this one has been refurbed properly! Not sure if it is worth £59k, but probably the cleanest one I have seen.

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Looks fantastic. You wouldn't guess it was early 90's
 
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Very nice refurb. Jrb1978? 250 hours in 17 years = 15hrs/year: it's had a quiet life (or new engines?)

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Hmm, yes.

Looked at that one. think its probably £10-12k over the top right now but might send a little text to Nick
 
I reckon you could make a very nice boat out of that. Remove the grey worktop and replace with wood or Avonite, Avonite in the WC around the sink, Tecma toilet, and new table in the saloon made from wood, about £4k all in, and it would look fantastic. Needs some electronics on the dash too. Later maybe, teak decks on cockpit, but that's a £8k job and might not be economic/sensible)

Lots of potential though. It already looks fantastic outside
 
Does look nice and not as dated as some of the previous models. Might be a bit small inside for you though Jez and I know you're less keen on Kad 42s'. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

At that price level, you could put a Martinique 36/39 on the list to look at too. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
Have never got my head around posting pics Pete!
But as you ask I will take a few snaps this weekend and endeavor to display her in all her shiney glory within a few days. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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