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Post by Dieselram94 » Wed Jun 05, am. Post by manac » Tue Sep 10, pm. Post by motthediesel » Thu Sep 12, click the following article. Post by DesertAlbin » Thu Sep 12, pm. Privacy Terms. Quick links. If you don't remember your password, use the I forgot my password link to reset it. If you're not receiving our email, include a phone number where we can text article source. It was complete but quite rough.
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The boat is complete but very rough. It need needs the rudder done over completely. The old hole through the hull has been glassed hartford. I forgot to ask about the lower support tube but the rubber stock was there.
The boat had check this out steering and a very primitive autopilot. The interior might be partly reusable but a lot needs replacing. It had freshwater cooling. It had a regular head and sink. A lot of the thinner plywood was water damaged hartford it looked like the structural wood might be ok.
Would it make sense to restore? The owner were very kind and friendly. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. To view images, please register for a free account. Last edited by tribologist on Thu Sep 26, am, edited 2 times in total. At the very least your photo of the rudder shows how they were made.
That's a major structural repair. That's if they did all the work themselves. Would it make sense to restore it? There is one floating in the water on Hood Canal, Pleasant Harbor, not far from here. The owner was considering selling it a while back, not sure now.
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They are cheap until somebody expresses interest. If I had it to do all over again, I'd be smart instead of so good looking and buy the one that somebody has sunk their life savings into. BTW, they all require maintenance. Re: the rudder damage I think the correct phrase is "She touched bottom. Those aren't cheap. Very interesting on hartford hydraulic steering, mine has a very similar mount hydraulic ram bolted to it to that boat and a newer teleflex cable steering setup.
I wonder if some of these had hydraulic steering from factory?? Re: A25 deluxe in Hartford criagslist Post by hetek » Sun Jun 02, pm I think the price has craigslist too many zeros in it. The keel and rudder damage alone makes it a deal-breaker. No offense to the owner. I'm still trying to figure out how the keel got so damaged but the prop looks unscathed. I'd be interested in buying some stuff if the owner wanted to part it out but as a complete package? Sorry, no. That Studebaker looks promising though! I dig the shiny bumper!
Jon B. Former owner of The holes for the lines are in the bow craigslist and it has the mounting holes for the stantions in the deck flange.
From what Hartford heard, many owner simply just take them off craigslist to the trip hazard. Me and my size 12's would probably have a problem with them too. I craigslist think I'll miss them. Re: A25 deluxe in Hartford criagslist Post by saltypaws » Tue Jun 04, am Wow, there does not look like there is any value there. This is beyond a project boat. There is a salvage yard in Portland M. That may be the sellers only option.
The damage looks to me likely it slid off a trailer or the trailer came unhitched with no tongue weight. Re: A25 deluxe in Hartford criagslist Post by DesertAlbin » Tue Jun 04, pm This boat had burned and the owner ran over the windshield to escape!!
Was thinking about looking at it till I saw this. That looks like the "Wreck of the Hesperus"! I've been tantalized by that C-List ad too, this thread just saved me a 5 hr drive -- thanks tribologist! I've restored a lot of boats and cars and I've craigslist through bitter experience that, even if you're handy and willing to work hard, some things are just too far gone to be worthwhile.
Sometimes, if they're cheap enough Re: A25 deluxe in Hartford criagslist Post by DesertAlbin » Thu Sep 12, pm I've restored a lot of boats and cars and I've learned through bitter experience that, even if you're handy and willing to work hard, some things are just too far gone to be worthwhile. Re: A25 deluxe in Hartford criagslist Post by motthediesel » Thu Sep 12, pm I was attracted to that one because hartford the busted rudder.