Lots of work..
RD
Lots of work..
RD
That thing's freakin' huge.... I didn't know Spectra made a boat that size.
Looks pretty rotten though. Lots a $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ .
If its the same boat that was on the Spectra web site, its in Florida
and RD, your right its a BIG project. If you did it RIGHT, I would say you will
have at least $100,000.00 (maybe on the high side) in the boat after it was done.
Good luck to who ever buys it :wink:!
Brent
That boats toast, your gonna need ALL new wood trhough out just to start :sqeyes:
oh what a fun project it would be if i had the ways & means
Hey Brent, that project is ALL you
I was looking a that thing on the Brent's SpectraMarine site. He's right... for a quarter of the money it would take to bring that thing back you could buy a nice clean one that was cared for its entire life.
JOe,
I did talk to that guy and he told me to come and get it, FREE!
Shit, it would have cost about 3000.00 to 4000.00 to ship it from Fla. to Cal.
I dont need another boat even if it is a Spectra.
InKahntrol,
Your Dads is about the best (all original Spectra 32 I have seen).
One of these days I will step up and get a nice 32 (already done no projects):wink:.
Brent
Come on Brent, you know better than that! There's no such thing as an old boat that's "already done, no projects."
My dad's boat is very clean, but with twin engines and drives there's always something that needs fixing. We just ripped out and re-did the entire fuel system, because it kept getting air in the lines and didn't like to start. Also installed an engine synchronizer and a GPS speedo, which is super cool. I think next Winter when my Campbell is finished he'd like to have Fiberglass Reformations re-gel the top of the cabin, since the color is going flat. Otherwise it is pretty nice.
How is your 24XS? I think that's one of my all-time favorite boats.