I donated my C22 to charity.
I donated my C22 to charity.
Well folks, after trying to sell my C22, Wabi Sabi, with absolutely no one inquiring about her all summer long, I am donating her to our local Community Sailing Center. I advertised in many different Facebook selling groups, in Sailing Texas website, and on Craigslist and not one bite. Started out at $6500 and kept reducing the price until I finally got down to asking $3500, which meant I would negotiate...but to no avail.
Now those on this forum know the amount of restoration work that I had done on my boat. I would state that she was probably better than factory new after I finished her. But the market is fickle and it seems that folks want an $8000 boat for $2000...but I wouldn't know that because no one offered anything. I am not naive...I understand that you will never get the money back out of any hobby project like boats,cars,airplanes and such.
They say that the best two days of your life are the day you buy your boat and the day you sell it. Well it is bittersweet that I have to let her go for a tax write off, but I am certainly glad that she will be used to bring more people to the sailing sport and will stay here in town, so I can see her out on Lake Michigan.
I want to thank everyone on this forum for all the advice and help that they have provided to me over the last 7 years. I hope that the work videos that I have posted on YouTube have helped out those working on their own boats. I will not be a Chrysler owner anymore, but I will remain a member of this forum and will check in regularly to offer any knowledge I have obtained through the restoration of my C22.
Now those on this forum know the amount of restoration work that I had done on my boat. I would state that she was probably better than factory new after I finished her. But the market is fickle and it seems that folks want an $8000 boat for $2000...but I wouldn't know that because no one offered anything. I am not naive...I understand that you will never get the money back out of any hobby project like boats,cars,airplanes and such.
They say that the best two days of your life are the day you buy your boat and the day you sell it. Well it is bittersweet that I have to let her go for a tax write off, but I am certainly glad that she will be used to bring more people to the sailing sport and will stay here in town, so I can see her out on Lake Michigan.
I want to thank everyone on this forum for all the advice and help that they have provided to me over the last 7 years. I hope that the work videos that I have posted on YouTube have helped out those working on their own boats. I will not be a Chrysler owner anymore, but I will remain a member of this forum and will check in regularly to offer any knowledge I have obtained through the restoration of my C22.
Bill
Sorry to hear nobody grabbed it up, Bill! They would have gotten a sweet boat!
I was twisting one of my coworker's arms to jump on it, but he just isn't financially able.
Cheers!
Mark
I was twisting one of my coworker's arms to jump on it, but he just isn't financially able.
Cheers!
Mark
Mark
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1975 C-22 currently named Stardust (soon to be "Angela Marie")
http://s1213.photobucket.com/albums/cc4 ... ew%20C-22/
1975 C-22 currently named Stardust (soon to be "Angela Marie")
Bill,
Sorry to hear that, but the local sailing community there is getting a very nice boat which will bring a lot of fun and joy for years to come. Yes, getting your money out of a project/hobby is very tough. I see lots of sailboats on eBay go for pennies on the dollar. Like you, I'm finishing up a 5 year restoration on my C22 for which I know I'll never get out the many thousands of dollars I've spent on her (wife likes to remind me of that all the time), but sometimes the journey is more valuable than the destination! As for my destination, I hope to have her in the water and start sailing in a few weeks:)
I'm sure the forum will benefit from all your posts and videos for a long time. Take care and check in from time-to-time
Bob
Sorry to hear that, but the local sailing community there is getting a very nice boat which will bring a lot of fun and joy for years to come. Yes, getting your money out of a project/hobby is very tough. I see lots of sailboats on eBay go for pennies on the dollar. Like you, I'm finishing up a 5 year restoration on my C22 for which I know I'll never get out the many thousands of dollars I've spent on her (wife likes to remind me of that all the time), but sometimes the journey is more valuable than the destination! As for my destination, I hope to have her in the water and start sailing in a few weeks:)
I'm sure the forum will benefit from all your posts and videos for a long time. Take care and check in from time-to-time
Bob
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Bummer that you never sold it. I've always enjoyed all the info you're provided over the years. I still plan to put some of it to use on my C22, despite the fact that I just bought a C26. So you say you're no long going to be a C22 owner....does this mean you've bought or are buying another sailboat?
Well it's a hard day when I Chrysler Sailboat changes hands
Hi Bill and all the other Captains out there,
Yea, it's been a while since I've posted and the day I check back in Bill has given away his baby. As for the 2 best days, buying my Chrysler 22 was indeed a good day, but I had far better days sailing the Honu and hanging out on this forum with Captain Scott, EE, Bill and everyone else here.
I hope you will continue to hang out here on the forum, because as this post confirms, old Chrysler Sailors never really go away as proven by my post right here. I've been absent, but I'll never leave.
The Honu sits in my driveway on it's trailer, in desperate need of a cleaning, but it is still rock solid and ready to ply the Waters of Puget Sound again in the near future I hope.
Clearly Bill there was a disturbance in the Chrysler Sailor forum Force today. I felt it, as I'm sure other absent captains did. You'll always have a watch on the Honu if your in the area and I have it back up and running again as I hope in the coming year.
Thanks
Alan
Yea, it's been a while since I've posted and the day I check back in Bill has given away his baby. As for the 2 best days, buying my Chrysler 22 was indeed a good day, but I had far better days sailing the Honu and hanging out on this forum with Captain Scott, EE, Bill and everyone else here.
I hope you will continue to hang out here on the forum, because as this post confirms, old Chrysler Sailors never really go away as proven by my post right here. I've been absent, but I'll never leave.
The Honu sits in my driveway on it's trailer, in desperate need of a cleaning, but it is still rock solid and ready to ply the Waters of Puget Sound again in the near future I hope.
Clearly Bill there was a disturbance in the Chrysler Sailor forum Force today. I felt it, as I'm sure other absent captains did. You'll always have a watch on the Honu if your in the area and I have it back up and running again as I hope in the coming year.
Thanks
Alan
It's a good life on the
Honu, 1976 C-22
My Chrysler Sailing Photos: http://s1297.beta.photobucket.com/user/ ... ry/Sailing
Honu, 1976 C-22
My Chrysler Sailing Photos: http://s1297.beta.photobucket.com/user/ ... ry/Sailing
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Re: I donated my C22 to charity.
Bill, I watched all of your restoration videos and then just saw this thread. If I had seen this thread last year in time, I surely would have purchased your C22. Nice boat, great videos!
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Re: I donated my C22 to charity.
Well I think the rebuild was good for you. It kept you off the streets if you know what I mean.
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Hi Bill,
I am a new member of this forum, and a new owner of a 1979 C22, and am finding your videos extremely useful.
Can you please send me your drawings for the rudder through hulls?
Also, what are the mushroom bearings I keep seeing. Are they required for a 79 C22. Mine did not have any.
Thanks in advance.
Kevin
I am a new member of this forum, and a new owner of a 1979 C22, and am finding your videos extremely useful.
Can you please send me your drawings for the rudder through hulls?
Also, what are the mushroom bearings I keep seeing. Are they required for a 79 C22. Mine did not have any.
Thanks in advance.
Kevin
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Kevin,
Rudder bearing drawings here, http://captainscottsailing.com/Chrysler ... gUpper.pdf
and here, http://captainscottsailing.com/Chrysler ... ruHull.pdf
Rudder bearing drawings here, http://captainscottsailing.com/Chrysler ... gUpper.pdf
and here, http://captainscottsailing.com/Chrysler ... ruHull.pdf
Bill
Re: I donated my C22 to charity.
Astrorad, The community sailing group will be greatly helped with your C22. I hope they have some Special Needs Sailors.Thanks again, Bruce Jaeger KE7TDR.
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Re: I donated my C22 to charity.
OH you guys are just a couple of hams!
Good to see you still hanging around Bill!
Scott
Good to see you still hanging around Bill!
Scott