Sanger 20.5' double bubble mini-cruiser for sure. Looks like it may be a late 70's model judging from the SW gauges.
A screaming deal for sure, if your buddy is looking to turn it over for a quick profit, I'd be interested.
PM me what would it take to talk him out of it, then post some rediculous number so everyone else loses interest. :devil:
as Brodie says, "Dang! I wouldn't pay 500 clams for that terd if it came with a $450 hooker."
Sanger 20.5' double bubble mini-cruiser for sure. Looks like it may be a late 70's model judging from the SW gauges.
A screaming deal for sure, if your buddy is looking to turn it over for a quick profit, I'd be interested.
I don't know his plans but I definately have my eye on it but only have we see what it looks like under the sub floor.
I dont know what kind of boat it is. But, it looks like a solid hull and a steal for the price.
Sanger used to put the HIN # in a couple of places. If the outside transom #'s are missing, check under the dash.
My 82 has the HIN # hand written in black magic marker and covered up by a couple of layers of glass.
I'm gonna have to agree and say SANGER.
yup - sanger, nice buy. totally worth restoring!
I don't know his plans but I definately have my eye on it but only have we see what it looks like under the sub floor.
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