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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 397351" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>The Grumman is pretty nice. There's usually at least one for sale around my area but not for that price. It seems high but then with motor and trailer and given how shiny new it looks, maybe the seller will get their price. </p><p></p><p>About the Alumacraft, got a kid or neighbor to help you turn it over? I sold my project boat over the summer and miss having one to work on. It's good to have one if you can manage the logistics. Maybe a couple of A-frames and some contraption to help lift and turn it. I don't know how serious your limitations are but say do your best not to give in to them. I losing the use of my left hand (I'm left-handed) due to Dupuytren's Disease and a bike accident but so long as I can still hold on to a tool I'm gonna keep projects going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 397351, member: 1417"] The Grumman is pretty nice. There's usually at least one for sale around my area but not for that price. It seems high but then with motor and trailer and given how shiny new it looks, maybe the seller will get their price. About the Alumacraft, got a kid or neighbor to help you turn it over? I sold my project boat over the summer and miss having one to work on. It's good to have one if you can manage the logistics. Maybe a couple of A-frames and some contraption to help lift and turn it. I don't know how serious your limitations are but say do your best not to give in to them. I losing the use of my left hand (I'm left-handed) due to Dupuytren's Disease and a bike accident but so long as I can still hold on to a tool I'm gonna keep projects going. [/QUOTE]
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