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msbhammer 03-15-2007 02:30 PM

Re: Clean Cape Cod Cuddy
 
I like the bench seat he has. Welcome "back' Boater. ;D

msbhammer 03-15-2007 02:30 PM

Re: Clean Cape Cod Cuddy
 
I like the bench seat he has. Welcome "back' Boater. ;D

randlemanboater 03-15-2007 02:41 PM

Re: Clean Cape Cod Cuddy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by boatnluvr
*I was active on the site last year until my boat sank in the Barnstable triangle in a June '06 storm. * *I may forgoe fixing mine and just splash this one for less money.

:o

Is yours still sunk? I would think you could rewire and repower with a used motor (like a Merc 150) for much less than $8400.

Was there other damage to your boat?

randlemanboater 03-15-2007 02:41 PM

Re: Clean Cape Cod Cuddy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by boatnluvr
*I was active on the site last year until my boat sank in the Barnstable triangle in a June '06 storm. * *I may forgoe fixing mine and just splash this one for less money.

:o

Is yours still sunk? I would think you could rewire and repower with a used motor (like a Merc 150) for much less than $8400.

Was there other damage to your boat?

boatnluvr 03-15-2007 03:29 PM

Re: Clean Cape Cod Cuddy
 
I lost the windshield and sustained damage to the bow rail, gunwale and all hatches. I determined that the drains from the bow back were clogged and allowed the boat to fill up and the pump gave out. Also, I believe the previous owner had cut the transom down to a 20" and this model year has no tub in the stern, only a removable plate. I got a non matching windshield I may install but it will be a custom fit. The hull is perfect and I could see that I did a great job of painting the bottom while viewing the boat bobbing upside down in the ocean. So, yes I will have to completely rewire, plus reglass the console and hatches. Plus, I really want an Etec vs a headache of a used motor. The boat mentioned above hat least has a rebuilt Johnson (not a Merc fan).

boatnluvr 03-15-2007 03:29 PM

Re: Clean Cape Cod Cuddy
 
I lost the windshield and sustained damage to the bow rail, gunwale and all hatches. I determined that the drains from the bow back were clogged and allowed the boat to fill up and the pump gave out. Also, I believe the previous owner had cut the transom down to a 20" and this model year has no tub in the stern, only a removable plate. I got a non matching windshield I may install but it will be a custom fit. The hull is perfect and I could see that I did a great job of painting the bottom while viewing the boat bobbing upside down in the ocean. So, yes I will have to completely rewire, plus reglass the console and hatches. Plus, I really want an Etec vs a headache of a used motor. The boat mentioned above hat least has a rebuilt Johnson (not a Merc fan).

Kajun 03-15-2007 03:48 PM

Re: Clean Cape Cod Cuddy
 
i dont see any bracket or motor......looks great though.. 8k is way too much ..

Kajun 03-15-2007 03:48 PM

Re: Clean Cape Cod Cuddy
 
i dont see any bracket or motor......looks great though.. 8k is way too much ..

boatnluvr 03-15-2007 05:10 PM

Re: Clean Cape Cod Cuddy
 
I found additional pics. Here is one of the transom. I agree, not worth 8400. Maybe $7500?

http://www.oysterriverboatyard.com/i...e/IMG_4965.JPG

Also proves that my 88 got cut down from a 25" to a 20" which definitely contributed to it sinking.

boatnluvr 03-15-2007 05:10 PM

Re: Clean Cape Cod Cuddy
 
I found additional pics. Here is one of the transom. I agree, not worth 8400. Maybe $7500?

http://www.oysterriverboatyard.com/i...e/IMG_4965.JPG

Also proves that my 88 got cut down from a 25" to a 20" which definitely contributed to it sinking.


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