Its too bad this wasn't posted in the "Photo Trivia" thread. :)
Doesn't look like a Roamer to me. Could be a Steel Craft, or maybe an Inland Seas. Does this boat have a name? Where did this photo come from?...
Same boat. Now Paragon.
Perhaps there were two. I'll check my records.
No. The boat that was previously named "Don Quixote" is contract # 423, a 67' Cruiser built in 1966 now called "Paragon"
Brian, To my eye, she doesn't look like a Trumpy. The bow scroll is definitely not Trumpy or Mathis.
I have spent as much as 4 years working with a buyer to find the right yacht. I'm more than willing to do that. This assuming the buyer is...
Perhaps I need to clarify- I'm not talking about customers who make legitimate offers, in writing, low or otherwise. I'm talking about,...
I have lately experienced quite a "run" of wacko, time wasting, unqualified customers that come to look at boats for sale. These folks have no...
Here's what my research turned up. This is listed as a 1970 33'. I hope it helps.
HONGKONG- If you want to keep this going, You're up!
No more calls, we have a winner. She is a 38' Viking, built in 1970. In 1971 and 1972 they built essentially the same boat with a wood hull and...
Post is a good guess as they did build a very similar model in the wooden days. Your second statement is not entirely correct. You are getting...
Wooden Silvertons were also lapstrake construction.
Matter of fact, a lot of things were built by Burger here In the late 1970's, a friend of mine kept his 52' Chris Connie in Ft Lauderdale at a...
Your geography is close. This is not a Luhrs, but Luhrs did build wood boats. They were lapstrake. More hints: This particular boat is carvel...
I have a high gloss teak dining table for sale. It came off a 48 or 53 Ocean motoryacht. Its 40" round and has an 18" leaf that makes it into an...
Nope. Take a closer look.
OK, a hint: This builder is still in business and building boats.
She is stunning. I can't wait to read your review and observations. I wish that I was joining you!