What would you pay for......

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What would you pay for......

Postby Daydreamer » Thu Aug 26, 2010 9:29 pm

a 73 DSII. Dirty! No mast boom or rudder. Found in a field today. There appears to be a sail wadded up in the cuddy. The hull and trailer appear to be in good shape, just filthy. Please help.....must resist.....urge to fix crap up! :D They say the"long thing" and "short thing" are at the back of the property dumped by the fence. I could'nt find them. I just hate to see a good old sailboat die such a death! What are your thoughts? :?
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depends on the condition of the sails

Postby Roger » Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:50 pm

I would offer to wash it off to see what the filth is hiding before making an offer. Especially check the condition of the sails. I you have to replace two mice chewed or sun rotted sails, you are looking at $675. Check for rudder $475 and centerboard $459. If you have to replace the mast $880 or boom $350 then you will want to deduct these missing items from an average price for a boat of this vintage of $2000 without a motor. A hull on its own is worth very little perhaps $200, a trailer perhaps $400 depending on condition.
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Postby JGREGORY@PARKER.COM » Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:54 pm

I would offer them something very low. $50 maybe up to 150 if you like the trailer. Check out the hardware. I wouldn't give up searching for the mast & boom. There are many sailboats out there right now that people don't want.

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Postby algonquin » Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:34 pm

If the sum of the parts exceeds your personal limit consider a couple of other possibilities to save that boat.

The hull design is quite pleasing to the eye. A few cost effective uses of the hull would be to use it as a base for some custom craft such as a gaff rigged sailor with a short mast, add some wood work and possibly a bowsprit. You could cheaply build a very nice classic at modest cost. Another idea is to fix up the hull and use it as a motorized fishing or gunk holing craft. It could also be equipped with oars. Its light and designed to go through the water with minimal effort. Brad
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Postby GreenLake » Fri Aug 27, 2010 2:01 am

Why stop at a gaff rig?


I'd go whole hog and turn it into a historic replica.




Might do a Viking ship...




complete with dragon head or...




you could use a square rig....






and dress up the sides, like:





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The possibilities are endless, and the result is better than




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Postby Kleanbore » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:45 am

If it helps you make a decision, I have a mast and boom for sale in San Antonio, TX. At some point (hopefully this winter) I am planning on making a new rudder and centerboard for my DSII and will sell those parts off as well. Shoot me a PM and we can exchange contact information.
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Postby ctenidae » Sun Aug 29, 2010 11:56 am

JGREGORY@PARKER.COM wrote:I would offer them something very low. $50 maybe up to 150 if you like the trailer. Check out the hardware. I wouldn't give up searching for the mast & boom. There are many sailboats out there right now that people don't want.

John


Or tell them that if they give you $50 you'll clear it off their property for them. If they haggle, offer to do it for a Coke.
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