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Dave
I've got a 1983 Catalina 30 TRBS that I am considering putting up for sale. I've put a LOT of money into her over the past 5 years. So, does this mean she is worth more than the average 1983 Catalina 30 TRBS? I am the original owner. Here's what's been done:Replaced ALL standing rigging - 3 years agoReplaced Hurth Trans on engine with NEW (not rebuilt) trans: 3 years agoFull GellCoat peal (dried all winder after peal and only sealed after moisture meter read 3% or lower in all sections)and replace with Epox Done by best yard in Virginia: 2 years agoInjection Pump and Injectors rebuilt on Universal Diesel: 2 years ago.Replaced Sail Cover: 2 years ago: Still looks new.Exhaust mixing elbo replaced: 1.5 years agoGalley Faucet Replaced with factory correct faucet: 1 year Replaced ALL Running Rigging: have bought it will match the boot stripe and sail cover, will install in spring.Replaced carpet: Have bought, will install in spring.The boat is in GREAT condition and has always been yard maintained (have records). The sails are almost perfect as they were stored below during the summer and at home durning the winter (no roller furling). But she is limited on electronics: has VHF, MicroLogic LORAN-C, Cassette deck with 2 speakers, DataMaine Depth, DataMarine Knot Log, and Data Marine Wind Indicator. It would come with all equipment that she has aboard if the buyer wants it. So, does any of this make her worth more than the average 1983 Catalina 30 TRBS?