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2000 Handcrafted
Estimated price for orientation: 5 000 $
Category: Sailboats Under 20 feet
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Description Condition: New Year: 2000 Make: Handcrafted
This is an expertly hand-crafted Mower Alpha Dory that is 90% completed just waiting for you to put your last final touches on! Hull is 100% complete just missing rigging and sails. This has been test floated (and passed with flying colors) but otherwise never seen water. The boat measures 18'6" long with a beam of 5'4". Sadly the builder of this boat passed away just before completing the entire project and then it was put away, covered and stored in a climate controlled barn for a few year before emerging now. I got this boat with the intention of finishing and keeping her but I have found I just don't have the time at the moment and the last thing I want to see if this work of art sit hidden in a barn until I do. The details and craftsmanship on this boat are without parallel. Everything is tight, symmetrical, sound, and beautiful! Pictures really do not do this boat justice but if you see it in the sunlight and see the mahogany gleaming deep, you will fall in love as I did. I spoke with the supplier of plans and kits for these boats and he stated that they sell bare hulls (no finish, no paint, no seats, no rudder or centerboard, no rigging or sails) for $6,500-$8000+. This boat has a lot of the finishing work done already and it's been done very well!The trailer has never seen water. All total, this trailer probably has less than 100 miles on it! It is a 2000 ShoreLand'r Hustler, with adjustable everything. Everything works, tires, again, have less that 100 miles on them and this trailer new cost around $2000. Title is free and clear and will be provided with purchase.At this time I am not looking to sell just the trailer but I would consider selling just the boat if necessary. Please contact me with any questions as well as to set up an appointment to see it in person. I guarantee you will want to see this. And if you do, you will want to take her home!(Obviously the last picture of the boat under sail is not this boat but a finished "sister-ship")
Description
Condition: | New | Year: | 2000 |
Make: | Handcrafted |
This is an expertly hand-crafted Mower Alpha Dory that is 90% completed just waiting for you to put your last final touches on! Hull is 100% complete just missing rigging and sails. This has been test floated (and passed with flying colors) but otherwise never seen water. The boat measures 18'6" long with a beam of 5'4". Sadly the builder of this boat passed away just before completing the entire project and then it was put away, covered and stored in a climate controlled barn for a few year before emerging now. I got this boat with the intention of finishing and keeping her but I have found I just don't have the time at the moment and the last thing I want to see if this work of art sit hidden in a barn until I do. The details and craftsmanship on this boat are without parallel. Everything is tight, symmetrical, sound, and beautiful! Pictures really do not do this boat justice but if you see it in the sunlight and see the mahogany gleaming deep, you will fall in love as I did. I spoke with the supplier of plans and kits for these boats and he stated that they sell bare hulls (no finish, no paint, no seats, no rudder or centerboard, no rigging or sails) for $6,500-$8000+. This boat has a lot of the finishing work done already and it's been done very well!The trailer has never seen water. All total, this trailer probably has less than 100 miles on it! It is a 2000 ShoreLand'r Hustler, with adjustable everything. Everything works, tires, again, have less that 100 miles on them and this trailer new cost around $2000. Title is free and clear and will be provided with purchase.At this time I am not looking to sell just the trailer but I would consider selling just the boat if necessary. Please contact me with any questions as well as to set up an appointment to see it in person. I guarantee you will want to see this. And if you do, you will want to take her home!(Obviously the last picture of the boat under sail is not this boat but a finished "sister-ship")