This must be the cheapst best equiped folkboat ever!!!

hmm possibly but iam thinking that the lots of TLC most likely suggests that the hull is shot as well.....

anyway well done for the free advertising of it, no connection i hope!
 
No none at all!! I wouldent buy one that had a garden hut on its deck!! Mine is a pure Baltic Folkboat, no head room at all and no forward accsses from the cabin unless i wrigle over the lockers and fall into the forpeak!!

But 6 sails and the ones in the add look great and cost at least 1400 euros+ there seems to be a profurl --another 1500euros-- Tailors heater i paid £390 in 1986-- then theres still the engin

Folkboat hulls are increadably strong its rare to find rot other than around the chain plates and tops of the cockpit floors

It looks to me as if the cabin seams have rot and off course the cockpit seats and perhaps some soft wood in the lockers and bulkhead look at the stem as well but all very do able at that aking price!!!

No one buys new brown sails for a wreck!!!

The toe rail looks a bit heavy duty recent addition she looks as if built in the 60s as the origanal tow rail an stem cap were that era. The mast and tackel dont look even IF origen as its all to big But still then theres the push and pullpit stantions which folkboats dont have!!

And which you will need to put your solar panels and antenas on as well as to hang the washing and store all sorts of junk!!

It looks like a project being sold becouse its still to small!! and no longer looks good--even has a sea toilet!!!!!! Must be British in scandanavia sea toilets are forbidden--everyone that dosent have a vacume holding tank uses a bucket!!
 
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