Buyer beware is all I can tell you. The current owner of the Anchorlift name contacted me and tried to explain what happened and perhaps where my...
Properly executed, a "cold molded" sheathing over the original antique wooden hull should make her fair, dry and quite stiff. A travel lift...
Troubador is likely gone for many years. Her last known (second) owner was in 1971 - Sabine Towing and Trans Co. She was then named "Ilderim"....
Likely a misspelling of Mathis.
Typically, one is engine hours and the other is genset hours. This photo is from a 1983 Post 42.
Has the fuel tank been replaced? If not the ethanol could perhaps be dissolving the fiberglass tank into the gasoline and gumming up the engine.
I've been having problems on the boatwizard side (particularly soldboats) using windows 7/chrome. I get a few clicks in and then the browser locks...
+1 on what Capt J said.
The Connie's, particularly the 57 footers were rather lightly built. I can't imagine anyone ever dreamed they would have lasted past around 20...
IMHO opinion the black in any dimension would be a poor choice aestetically. White is what I used when I redid my 1981 42'. You may have to bite...
You never know. Could be gone, could be the owner has lost interest and failed to renew the doc while the boat is languishing. May have been sold...
She's been out of USCG documentation for a decade. Last owner was Houston Compression Services, Inc. The hailing port was Kemah, Tx.
76' wooden Broward "Tica" Sad to see her end this way. Last time sold (in FL) she went for only $23,000 (according to soldboats.com) suggesting...
If the yacht that you're referring to was FKA "Valcoeur" she is a houseboat style Burger now "Bonaparte" built in 1964 and is the subject of this...
It looks like "Silevr Queen" was a Huckins.
Good guess. Thanks for the info.
Greetings all, I am a yacht broker representing a buyer in the purchase of a single engine sedan powered with a 2009 vintage 380-hp Yanmar...
I let the deck dry in between.
To be clear, the product that I use after the sudsy ammonia is Starbrite Teak Brightener aka Step 2.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I like the sudsy ammonia cleaning, allow it to dry, followed by Star-Brite Teak Brightener applied with a wide nylon paint...