Just came on the market.
This sweet 33 footer is now available.
Great boat for the do-it-yourselfer who wants a winter project.
I think the owner is willing to bargain.
Goose
01-17-2003, 11:40 AM
All ya need is a 10 dollar bilge pump...turn the key and go.:bo:
BEETLE
01-17-2003, 03:00 PM
HEY WAIT ----------- THATS MY BOAT !!!!:eek:
the beetle:jester:
Striper SniperX
01-18-2003, 01:56 AM
ewww been there, done that :(
Our old 19' Glastron Bow-Rider started taking on water on us 3 years ago, we managed to hit the 75 hp outboard and use the 2 bilge pumps and get to shore... she started filling up over near prudence island- while on the VHF radio we made it all the way to okaland beach , beach the boat right up on the beach... the lifeguard says: "Sorry, you can't park here guys" My dad picked up a 5 gallon bucket full of water from the boat- pours it out and says
"LADY, DOES IT LOOK LIKE WE ARE PARKING HERE FOR CHOICE??" :D that experience sucked, but the boat was an easy fix, the seal around where the bilge plug goes corroded..
Sold it for a down payment on the 26' SeaRay......much better boat :)
IS THAT THE S.S. MINNOW? GILLIGAN, I THINK YOU SHOULD CHECK THIS OUT! :D
I say, 1946 Chris Craft... :D
Always make sure your bilge pump works- could be the differance of an expensive salvage or a quick fiberglass/silicone seal job.
-Mike.
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