I just don't get it 1000's and 1000's of hours building and lets say $80000 in materials then 130 hours and wants to sell it ???????
I just don't get it 1000's and 1000's of hours building and lets say $80000 in materials then 130 hours and wants to sell it ???????
Another nice looking one
1994 Custom Build Trawler, Fort Lauderdale Florida - boats.com
Furniture in the salon are not my style and not reflecting boat style either in my sense but it is a detail.
However I love the engine room and the workbench!
L
I agree with you about the furniture, not my style either. But otherwise, I like it! I could even live with the twins.
Another nice looking one
1994 Custom Build Trawler, Fort Lauderdale Florida - boats.com
Furniture in the salon are not my style and not reflecting boat style either in my sense but it is a detail.
However I love the engine room and the workbench!
L
Another nice looking one
1994 Custom Build Trawler, Fort Lauderdale Florida - boats.com
Furniture in the salon are not my style and not reflecting boat style either in my sense but it is a detail.
However I love the engine room and the workbench!
L
That boat has been for sale for years. Wonder why? I think it was in the mid $400s back when I first saw it. Isn’t that a lot for an older, non-production steel boat ?
Don’t get me wrong— it’s nice as can be IMO, and I would love to have it. But I think most buyers with that kind of cash seem to gravitate toward Krogans, Nordhavns, etc for easier resale after they are finished with their offshore adventures.
Another nice looking one
1994 Custom Build Trawler, Fort Lauderdale Florida - boats.com
Furniture in the salon are not my style and not reflecting boat style either in my sense but it is a detail.
However I love the engine room and the workbench!
L
I guess that also size matters. Don’t know much people who would be fine with a 60+ boat, either for price of any berth or for the amount of work to maintain it.
If it would be in some years when I plan to have a bigger boat I would be interested in this one but not the right time now, need to finish my work on my current boat and get used to it
L
Just what I have been looking for!! a similar size boat with a fantail stern. I have been in early conversation with a fiberglass shop in a modification to our 27' Marben that would address an extention design to finish out our hull shape that cries for a stern to match the natural flow of the hull. The section of the stern with a full cover area is just what has been sought. Will send these photos on for his consideration and initial estimate.
Al-Ketchikan
Just what I have been looking for!! a similar size boat with a fantail stern. I have been in early conversation with a fiberglass shop in a modification to our 27' Marben that would address an extention design to finish out our hull shape that cries for a stern to match the natural flow of the hull. The section of the stern with a full cover area is just what has been sought. Will send these photos on for his consideration and initial estimate.
Al-Ketchikan
Hope you keep us in the loop when/if things get underway!
Another nice looking one
1994 Custom Build Trawler, Fort Lauderdale Florida - boats.com
Furniture in the salon are not my style and not reflecting boat style either in my sense but it is a detail.
However I love the engine room and the workbench!
L
That’s strange. The boat seems to be set up for long distance cruising with the big fuel tanks, well thought out engine room & paravanes, but then again the furniture in the salon doesn’t seem right for offshore cruising.
I think I read that the owner who had the boat built never really cruised the boat much?
I spoke to the listing agent for that boat...I don’t remember the details, but there is a good reason it has been listed for a few years now...I seem to remember him telling me it was not suitable for lengthy passages and long range..odd for sure..We talked about Seline being more suitable KK etc...
I remember being a little confused by what I was hearing, because so many things seemed right about that boat in the written description..something is misleading in the copy..
The beam is quite narrow for the length of the boat. I would expect it to be quite rolly. But then again it has paravanes so.......?
OldDan,
Only if you run the fish too shallow.