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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 356471" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>wow - speak of the devil !!</p><p></p><p>I just found a similar boat on C/L with similar "defects" in drainage......</p><p>I will probably buy it tomorrow for $750 WITH title and trailer - no motor.</p><p>It is part of a family estate settlement and I get first grabs on it.</p><p>The seller has no idea of the brand, year or length of it.</p><p>I don't necessarily want the boat - I just need a good pattern for the windshield</p><p>for my '59 Crestliner.</p><p>Then, maybe do some power washing and clean it up and sell for a tad more than I paid.</p><p></p><p>I just am floored with this drain (NO drain) design that I have never seen before.</p><p>I guess I <em>COULD</em> fix the drain problem before selling it - LOL - just to save the next</p><p>owner some frustrations.</p><p></p><p>Like I said before . . . water INSIDE a boat is not a good idea.</p><p></p><p>Followup ::::: a family member decided to keep the boat - so it was a no-go</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 356471, member: 13599"] wow - speak of the devil !! I just found a similar boat on C/L with similar "defects" in drainage...... I will probably buy it tomorrow for $750 WITH title and trailer - no motor. It is part of a family estate settlement and I get first grabs on it. The seller has no idea of the brand, year or length of it. I don't necessarily want the boat - I just need a good pattern for the windshield for my '59 Crestliner. Then, maybe do some power washing and clean it up and sell for a tad more than I paid. I just am floored with this drain (NO drain) design that I have never seen before. I guess I [i]COULD[/i] fix the drain problem before selling it - LOL - just to save the next owner some frustrations. Like I said before . . . water INSIDE a boat is not a good idea. Followup ::::: a family member decided to keep the boat - so it was a no-go [/QUOTE]
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