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Holy Cow... these things ain't cheep
CaptnPea
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Posted on 08/17/07 - 6:15 AM
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Outrage

I was thinking in the 8-10 range... but, it does have a ton of stuff on it.
still learning.

 
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Posted on 08/17/07 - 9:15 AM
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Clean Outrages go for $20,000 all the time.
I saw a 22' for $50,000. Shock It had 2 brand new motors.

 
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Posted on 08/18/07 - 7:53 PM
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Which models have you been looking at?

 
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Posted on 08/20/07 - 7:54 AM
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Really interested in the 16'7" with the mahogany CC:
Eastport
Nauset (I would be interested in dimensions to covert add the seat => Eastport)
Sakonnet


Not a total refurb/basket case job, something I can use now and over 3-5 winters work it back into pristine. I can do all the wood no problem, even if I have to make parts, but, would rather not have to go further into gelcoating than fixing dings and scratches.

I assume you can still get the interior blue repair kits, is this true or not?

 
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Posted on 08/20/07 - 4:20 PM
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CaptnPea,

There was never a consistent blue mixture for the blue inside the old hulls. Everyone is different. Spectrum color does sell gel coat that is a consistent color and you could spray and entire interior with it.


1993 23' Walkaround Whaler Drive
 
CaptnPea
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Posted on 08/21/07 - 9:22 AM
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Thanks Jeff,
Spraying the whole of the interior or exterior would not be beyond my capabilities, although I would like to not have to do it right away.


 
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Posted on 08/29/07 - 8:12 PM
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Captn, i have a 1968 Sakonnet that i might part with for the right price. it's starting to get to a point where it's going to need some work. I use it all the time, and it's a great boat. i have a 1996 115HP Johnson Ocean Runner on it that I put a rebuilt block on 2 years ago and it has just at 100hrs on it.

It's still in solid shape but there are a lot of spider cracks in the interior and exterior fiberglass which i'm told doesn't totally hurt the structural integrity, but i would imagine if it's left unfinished for more than 3 more years or so it's going to get real bad.

i don't know what you're looking to pay for this type of boat but i've seen them going for $7000. The motor runs like a top and i just put a brand new trailer under it this year.

i just wanted to throw that out there.


Edited by kennethk on 08/29/07 - 8:12 PM
 
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