On Wed, 08 Jan 2014 06:52:03 -0600, Richard <
cave...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
>On 1/7/2014 7:22 PM, John B. wrote:
>
>> It all sounds lovely however generally reality sets in a while later.
>> In nearly every one of these "get a boat cheap and fix it up" an even
>> semi-realistic survey of what the actual costs will be shows it to be
>> expensive.
>>
>> Which is, of course, why every boat yard I've been in the past forty
>> years or so has abandoned boats in it. People wake up to the fact that
>> they have spent 6 or 7,000 dollars and they aren't even half finished.
Ayup. There are a few abandoned boats in every marina. On the other
hand..there are boats that pass through and are sailing today for very
little money. Dont forget we are in the Great Depression Part 2 and
have been since 2007
6 yrs and counting.
>>
>> One of the boats you listed needs a new engine but replacing an engine
>> can be an extremely costly project on an old boat.... a boat built in
>> the early '70's may very well have been built with a gasoline engine
>> which is no longer available... so Hidie-ho we'll use a diesel.. only
>> you really need to get an engine that you can fit a marine gear box to
>> and you really need the various accessories like coolers, water pumps
>> and so on. About the cheapest marine engine-gear box I see in the
>> "running" small 10 - 12 HP range is about US$1,000 and there is no
>> guarantee that it is going to fit the existing engine mounts and
>> certainly the prop shaft, propeller and stern gear fittings will
>> probably not fit.
>>
>> So.... add to your $200 cost, say another $1,000 for engine and gear
>> box and perhaps $500 for shaft, prop, stern bearings and stuffing box.
>> and, or course the new engine mounts so some more for making and
>> fitting those.
Hell..the cheap way is to put an outboard on it. Which most folks
actually do.
Not a problem.
>>
>> You say, O.K., I'll do it myself.... well epoxy resin is what? $70 a
>> gallon? Cloth I have no idea what U.S. prices are but certainly not
>> cheap. Labour? Even if you do it yourself you need to figure the, what
>> is? $7.00 an hour U.S. minimum wage that you could get pumping gas at
>> the gas station, or maybe $50 a day if you don't work overtime.
If you need a gallon of resin..you found the wrong boat...
>>
>> Pretty soon you wake up and smell the roses and if you've got enough
>> fingers to count on you discover that your $200 sailboat is now worth
>> about $2700 in your hard earned cash and it still needs painting, a
>> boom, rigging both standing and running, sails, and a host of other
>> stuff... the stove doesn't work and the head needs replacing... none
>> of the thru-hull fittings look safe and the sea cocks are all
>> sticking.
It can..if you do it the dumb way. If you are incredibly stupid and
run down to West Marine with your credit card in hand..you can go
broke quickly. But only the stupid or well off do that. Shrug.
>
>
>Absolutely correct. (Actually sounds like "been there - done that")
>
>But the little trailer sailers that we've been discussing are all
>outboard types. Under 2000 pounds displacement. MacGregors mostly.
Hardly. There was a very nice Hunter 26' on a trailer for $1000. There
are actually few Macs. More O'days than anything else. Some Chryslers
Smart people look for boats and get what they can intelligently fix up
for next to nothing
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/freesailboats/info
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/freesailboats/photos/albums/299588780
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/freesailboats/photos/albums
There are a surprising number of boats that are turnkey and cost less
than $1000..often times free.
Annapolis Maryland is a great place to find them as is Newport News.
Military guys get transfered in...buy a boat, sail it on their ass
time, fix it up, get transfered out..need to sell it or give it away.
Guys getting older, had health problems...cant sail anymore...want
someone to have their pride and joy. They pass it along.
Widows of those guys..same thing. Want someone to have the old mans
first love..pass it along. What are they going to do with it?
Widow wound up with this one...
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/freesailboats/photos/albums/1190262965
Ol man died suddenly. Slip fees were $325 a month. She could play a
lot of bingo for that much. She sold it to a young couple for $500.
They scraped the hull, gave it a paste wax job and have been sailing
it every weekend.
I had a guy offer me a 42' yawl. Free. Slip fees are costing him $750
a month in Costa Mesa. He is 73, had circumnavigated the planet 2x
with it. Just spent $5k to have the boat pulled, bottom redone,
outboard rebuilt. Now he cant sell it. Value is about $85k.
He cant sail anymore and no one wants to buy it...no money out there.
So he offered it to me, free and clear. I cant afford that $750 a
month slip fee and regretfully turned it down. He finally gave it
away to a younger couple..they are in their late 50s and they are now
living on it. Their apartment was costing them $2500 a month..so they
got a nice place to live for $750 a month.
Thats pretty much what happened to this one as well
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/freesailboats/photos/albums/818694451/lightbox/2130755740
Abslutely nothing wrong with it. Guy borrowed a trailer and moved it
to his lake. He sails it regularly.
New York City and Chicago are also good places to find boats.
>And all swing keel or centerboards.
Some yes. Or shoal draft if you are trailering it.
>
>So the motor isn't all that hard to install. :) Pricy tho.
>You simply would not believe the price on new outboard motors here!
>Talk about sticker shock. But, of course, there is always the junker
>route. Cheaper up front, maybe, but another verse of the above to get
>reliably running.
Why buy a new one? The one on my E20 was made in 1963. Runs just
fine. 5hp. Cost $350
My 9.9 Evinrude Sailmaster long shaft sold for $425. Electric start
and runs very nicely. It was made in 87.
Dont forget that on sailboats..outboards get very very little time.
>
>In the end, what he has "found" are simply not what I'm looking for (As
>I have said publicly several times).
>
>But if anyone (_NEAR TEXAS!_) knows of a Capri 18 or Capri 22 - with
>trailer) that is in good to excellent shape - and can be pried from
>the current owner's hands for a not too unreasonable sum -
>
>I'd be grateful to hear about it.
>
1977 Hunter Sailboat in good condition. Shoal Draft. Main and 135%
Genoa both new in 2009. Genny on new CDI roller furler. New head
gasket on 8hp Yanmar diesel in 2008 - less than 40 hours of use since.
New impeller, thermostat, and gaskets every year. New mixing elbow
2011. Oil change every year. 90% of wiring (AC & DC) redone - all
functional. Two batteries, two bilge pumps. New cabin cushions in
2009, GPS Chart-plotter, VHF, AM/FM/CD with jack for iPod. All new
running rigging in 2009 & 2010. New lifelines 2009. Oversized
self-tailing winches overhauled in 2012. Pedestal Steering. Bottom
soda blasted and epoxied in 2008. Many extras. Sitting on land at a
marina. Winter storage and spring launch included. $900.00 if
purchased by 1/17/2014. Also have 8' inflatable dinghy with 3HP
outboard will sell all for $1200.
Guy is being transfered to the other side of the country. A mighty
pretty boat.
****
This one lasted a surprising 4 days.
Rhodes 28
Designed by: Philip Rhodes 1961
Length: 28.5ft
Beam: 8ft
Headroom: 5,11
Displacement: 6500lbs
Motor: Well for outboard
This vessel was awarded the status of "Coast Guard Safety Inspected"
in 2011
She has:
A mailsail & jib sail. Radio. Preamp with headphone jack hookup for
music from any device. Anchor with chain. Automatic bilge pump. Back
up manual bilge pump. Granite counter tops. 6 life jackets.
She needs:
New batteries. New speakers. Some misc rigging things (not nec). And
new topside paint.
This boat was FULLY restored in 2005.
And valued by the surveyor at $17,000.00
She is a solid vessel with an ultra thick fiberglass hull.
I just bought a motor boat and cant afford both slip fees..
She's going to make someone really happy.
I have the proper paperwork ready to go now.
First one with cash gets her!!
Text is the quickest way to reach me
562-552-7100
Or email me at nathanbuffett@gmail (dot com)
Merry Christmas
Some currant boats on our listings
http://austin.craigslist.org/boa/4263362451.html
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/boa/4250878960.html
http://longisland.craigslist.org/boa/4247913412.html
Sails will cost $500, an outboard motor will cost $500
$1500 for a nice Watkins 27 is too much?
Hell..I can rebuild for $400 or REPLACE that Yanmar diesel for $900
A dreamers boat?
Fascinating
Gunner, who is still watching for a Capri for Richard