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#1 Scott Dunsworth

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Posted 07 November 2012 - 08:33 PM

I have a spindrift 12 that is near completion. The hull is glassed, the rub rails are installed, the seats are in, the dagger board trunk is in, the dagger board blank is made. She needs epoxied inside and painted.
I don't have time to finish this project and am need of epoxy for my 28.
I will let her go for the first reasonable offer.
I'll try to post some pictures this week or soon.

Scott

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#2 Chick Ludwig

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Posted 08 November 2012 - 08:06 PM

Sounds interesting. Wish you were closer.

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#3 Scott Dunsworth

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Posted 03 April 2013 - 05:09 PM

Here are a few pictures, I sold my house and some of these boats have to go NOW!

The first $500 will take this one. I have over $900 in materials alone not counting labor. If you notice there is not a mast hole mounted in the front seat, I preffer the mast partner, which I have made the mounts that goes with the boat. I also intended to make mahogany rail caps, which would really set her off. The rub rails are made from ash. I also have the rudder hardware that goes with the boat. This will be a very pretty boat finished out properly, a head turner, with the rounded transom and mahogany strips.

PM me and I will give you my phone number and we can talk.

 

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Posted 04 April 2013 - 12:33 PM

If you bring it to the gathering, you can get some of your expenses back if you bring it. I know a buyer. <_<


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Posted 06 April 2013 - 05:01 PM

I also would buy it if you could get it to the Havelock,NC. area. I would be willing to pay toward expenses. Where do you live? Looks like a little over 800 miles and about 12-1/2 hrs depending on where you are in Indiana. 

 

I may be able to pay for most of your fuel, and you can stay over at my house before heading home.



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Posted 07 April 2013 - 07:37 AM

I can not get away till the first of may at the soonest. I do have a potential buyer that is only 150 miles away, but haven't heard from him for a week now. I'll let you all know if he doesn't come look at it.

 

Chick I am near Santa Claus IN. It is exactly 762 mile to Grahams an the town name is not a joke , its for real.

 

My wife is on me hard about instead of building another house,,,, moving aboard a boat Now, and finishing my 28 while we are at home in the summers. I'm the one with cold feet because our 16 year old daughter don't want to. Once shes 18 and out of school it will be different and our new 28 will be big enough and economical for the two of us.

 

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IN OVER MY HEAD CANDICE 28


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Posted 16 April 2013 - 06:01 PM

Buy my BRS15, and I'll go get Scott's S12.  He does very nice work.  Worth the drive. Rick


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