Can't figure out what kind of boat this is. Anyone know? A guy outfit it to be a fishing boat. Maybe able to restore just don't know what kind it is.
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I own a Catalina 22, but I'm just looking at this one to play with. The guy that has it, says it's 18 feet. His grand father made a fishing boat out of it as you can tell. He has the boom, mast and all the sheets, which are in pretty good shape being they were barley used. He just wants 200 bucks for the boat and trailer. I'm just wanting something a little smaller for lake sailing. The guy who has it does not know what kind it is.Chris Patterson said:jho, I've got to comment on this one. That boat could be an ensign, but the transom doesn't look like it. Regardless, I see that you said you're new to sailing, and I don't know how abundant sailboats are in Alabama. But if you're planning on returning that circus wagon back into a functioning sailboat, time and money my friend. I would hope the boom, mast, sails, etc. etc. etc. would come with it, or it will be more money than time. Sell the motor, seats, depth finder, and depending on what you've got in it, who knows. If you're looking for a project sailboat, I wouldn't touch it.
I just got back from looking at a Macgregor Venture this morning, cause I'll flip a boat in a minute, it was a thousand bucks, with trailer, and a sail away.
I declined.
Functioning sailboats are everywhere, at least on the coast. If you are not a drinking man;
you will be before you "sail" that thing.......
Sorry about the rant man, just trying to save you a LOT of trouble.
I'll tell you what it is, IT'S BLASPHEMY!!!!Can't figure out what kind of boat this is. Anyone know? A guy outfit it to be a fishing boat. Maybe able to restore just don't know what kind it is.
If those seats come with it, you may be able to part those out, sell them separately and get your $200 back. Could be a fun project if you have room in the yard.I own a Catalina 22, but I'm just looking at this one to play with. The guy that has it, says it's 18 feet. His grand father made a fishing boat out of it as you can tell. He has the boom, mast and all the sheets, which are in pretty good shape being they were barley used. He just wants 200 bucks for the boat and trailer. I'm just wanting something a little smaller for lake sailing. The guy who has it does not know what kind it is.