Greetings, Now comes this interesting craft. Always looking for a boat that will adapt to our Southern Southeast Alaska waters. Here is one that would qualify in my opion . Salty, steel and the price has to be one that is worth a question with the hoped for outcome of a described estate sale complete in truth!!
1964 George Sutton and Jay Stoddard Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
Al.
Objectively speaking, that boat will eat you alive. You would have to have rocks in your head.
Emotionally speaking, THAT boat right now, as is, makes me want to run away from home. Don't know if its all the steel doors (BTW when somebody calls it a steal boat in the listing, I suddenly want them infested with fleas). It might well be the crows nest. Any boat with a crows nest is a good boat. There are so many places to hang a hammock on that boat I lost count.
Okay, so liquidate everything, squash that, abandon everything, house, mortgage, everything. Buy it for a song and cruise out of the harbor on one working cylinder. Somehow, it makes me long for the adventure. It's not right, but I can't argue it either.
Not kidding.
A couple of visiting Trumpys at our local boatyard today.
Lucky you. The Wheeler seemed to be the perfect boat .. visually. They seemed related to the Grebe. Every detail was the most perfect imaginable creation ever. Drool w no end.
Objectively speaking, that boat will eat you alive. You would have to have rocks in your head.
Emotionally speaking, THAT boat right now, as is, makes me want to run away from home. Don't know if its all the steel doors (BTW when somebody calls it a steal boat in the listing, I suddenly want them infested with fleas). It might well be the crows nest. Any boat with a crows nest is a good boat. There are so many places to hang a hammock on that boat I lost count.
Okay, so liquidate everything, squash that, abandon everything, house, mortgage, everything. Buy it for a song and cruise out of the harbor on one working cylinder. Somehow, it makes me long for the adventure. It's not right, but I can't argue it either.
Not kidding.
Check out the 1966/2004 Webbers Cove 42 on Yachtworld .I think it is a new listing . I'm not sure how to post from another sight .Maybe someone else
could ?
I saw an unusual interesting boat at the transient dock about a week ago. I stopped to check it out, it was a home built cruiser on a factory john boat. The guy was traveling the entire length of the Tennessee River.
Building the boat and living the dream. Way to go! I'd love to do the Missouri River starting in Montana in something similar.
all it would take is lots of the green stuffI love it. I could put the white stuff on the red stuff.