C26 fixed keel in N.C. $1400.!!

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C26 fixed keel in N.C. $1400.!!

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Sounds nice but when a person takes the time to find a "similar" photo instead of an actual photo, I'd go in with red flags raised! LOL!

Price is great though!

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PS: I hope this is not a list members boat!
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69Shark wrote:
Sounds nice but when a person takes the time to find a "similar" photo instead of an actual photo, I'd go in with red flags raised! LOL!

Price is great though!

Scott

PS: I hope this is not a list members boat!
Yeah me too on the pics thing, but it is a great price from what i do see..
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Maybe she's just buttoned up for the off season and he wants to give an idea of what she's like rigged?
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The given price is not that bad, but finding a trailer for a fixed keel maybe an expensive undertaking... also there is the matter of no motor. If you are a N.C. Chrysler lover it could be worthwhile to take a look, but do a hands on inspection if you can before locking in a price. If it was not for the fixed keel I was playing around with the idea of a look myself. If two heads are better than one... why not two Chryslers. :wink: We can always dream.

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No Motor ? , I would have to ask were it went. I think there is a good story there. Nice price. butt sounds like a lot of work. and a diesel motor would not be cheap.
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hp18carr wrote:If two heads are better than one... why not two Chryslers. .
You'll obviously get no argument from me on that point..

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I should add, that I have an 18ft 10,000 lb flat bed trailer that we could build a support rig for, located in michigan, I would be willing to lend it out. if any one around here wants this boat. I'd love to see it. :-)
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I just called the owner, ( I could not help myself) He sounds like a super nice guy. thats just trying to find a good home for this boat. The boat is still in the water (with the mast down) he is keeping the outboard that he had on it. and states that the only thing that it needs is a little cleaning and rebuilding the wood for the outboard mount. So you can take all that into consideration. I wish I could aford to go down and get it.
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