Shopping for an F-32

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Post by jefflaw35 »

very good story! i just found a soft bow deck, im hoping added cloth and resin will add strengh...
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MadBen wrote:Great story Michael...and so well stated. These boats are getting up in age and perfection is just not achievable in most cases. After all, we are not spending the 250,000-400,000 that boats in this class are fetching new these days. Glad to hear your outcome is positive. AND, that is a really gorgeous boat!

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Hey Jim,

Good luck in your search!

Last year i looked all summer for a Trojan. I found this one

http://www.harrisellis.com/Listings.php ... 12264&url=

i made an offer of $12,000 and the owner rejected it.

I later found my F36 and purchased it. In the fall the broker called me and said the owner would accept my offer if I was still interested.

I know the boat is a litte far away, but man what an adventure that would be bringing it all the way home.

Good luck in your seach!

Cheers,

Matt
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Matt,
Sounds like you were patient and got a great deal.

That's a nice looking boat but a bit of a haul to Pittsburgh. I'm not sure what's involved with bringing a boat across the border and registering it in the states. Has anyone ever done that?
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Bob,
I've tried responding a number of times to your PM but the message never leaves my outbox. I hope I am not inundating you with the same message.
Please let me know if you received my reply.
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The message will stay in your out box until he opens it . PM s work a little differently then email .
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Oh...I had no idea.:oops: Thanks for letting me know.
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Jim,
Got your PM. Sent you an email, and another PM
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