Brigala
CPST Instructor
27 foot Newport sailboat on custom launching trailer.
Yeah, we don't usually see big things on Swap-o-Rama do we?
Exterior is in great condition. Has not been in the water since it had a $6,000 peel and paint job done (before we bought it). Brand new fiberglass hatch hand-built by my husband and finished by our favorite professional fiberglass shop. We have an outboard motor for it, too (the inboard that came with this boat is long gone). Sails, rigging, and interior cushions are present but in "as-is" condition. Cushions are in varying condition, sails unknown condition since we've never sailed it.
The project part: Interior needs pretty much everything. The only structural thing that needs work is the compression post. Everything else just needs "finishing." Has a head (toilet) we bought for it but it was never installed. It will need a holding tank if used inland. It has no galley, curtains, or electronic equipment.
Delivery available. If it's very far from the Portland, OR area we'd need to charge for delivery. It's *just* wide enough that it would need a travel permit to go on an Interstate journey.
I'd really like to get $2,000 for the boat and trailer. Outboard engine sold separately.
I'm heartbroken about selling it, but we are moving to a location where we won't be able to pull the boat into our driveway, and we don't want to pay rent for it to sit somewhere else for the next two years until we get around to finishing the project.
Yeah, we don't usually see big things on Swap-o-Rama do we?
Exterior is in great condition. Has not been in the water since it had a $6,000 peel and paint job done (before we bought it). Brand new fiberglass hatch hand-built by my husband and finished by our favorite professional fiberglass shop. We have an outboard motor for it, too (the inboard that came with this boat is long gone). Sails, rigging, and interior cushions are present but in "as-is" condition. Cushions are in varying condition, sails unknown condition since we've never sailed it.
The project part: Interior needs pretty much everything. The only structural thing that needs work is the compression post. Everything else just needs "finishing." Has a head (toilet) we bought for it but it was never installed. It will need a holding tank if used inland. It has no galley, curtains, or electronic equipment.
Delivery available. If it's very far from the Portland, OR area we'd need to charge for delivery. It's *just* wide enough that it would need a travel permit to go on an Interstate journey.
I'd really like to get $2,000 for the boat and trailer. Outboard engine sold separately.
I'm heartbroken about selling it, but we are moving to a location where we won't be able to pull the boat into our driveway, and we don't want to pay rent for it to sit somewhere else for the next two years until we get around to finishing the project.