And if you get it I would still keep them both
Karl.
Considering a Penn Yan
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Well, I bid on her, but did not win. I even when past my max bid by $300. Selling price was $1800.
I am both disappointed and relieved. Disappointed because she is really and truly rot free inside and complete, and will refinish beautifully. Relieved because that bottom is a big unknown with the spot hogs (It occurs to me now that the bottom may have been glassed over based on some things I saw).
If I put the effort I would have had to put into her into the Thompson, I have a really kick boat!
I am both disappointed and relieved. Disappointed because she is really and truly rot free inside and complete, and will refinish beautifully. Relieved because that bottom is a big unknown with the spot hogs (It occurs to me now that the bottom may have been glassed over based on some things I saw).
If I put the effort I would have had to put into her into the Thompson, I have a really kick boat!
Peter Stransky
1962 Cortland Custom Sea Lancer
Wilmington, Delaware
1962 Cortland Custom Sea Lancer
Wilmington, Delaware
Sorry you missed it Peter. But on the positive side, nobody needs TWO projects at the same time. I keep an eye on boats like that on ebay and craigslist all the time, just to see what they're bringing. It seems most sellers are looking for $4-6000. but the ones that sell usually all go for less than $2500.
Your Cortland boat is a fine vessel. Enjoy it!
Verne
Your Cortland boat is a fine vessel. Enjoy it!
Verne
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