Epoxy was all chalked and 25 grand for a ride from Mass to Maine is a ripoff.
It is going to cost them 5 grand to cut up into the trash bin so they can sell the estate.
I hate to be negative, but the easiest plan to restore the project is to crane it to the neighbors and the estate pays the crane fee.
45’ trimaran
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Re: 45’ trimaran
Probably make more parting it out.
As i said... It's pretty.
Also the reason I'm leaning away from building my cruiser. I'd rather be on the water than leave an unfinished project for folks to clean up.
As i said... It's pretty.
Also the reason I'm leaning away from building my cruiser. I'd rather be on the water than leave an unfinished project for folks to clean up.
Re: 45’ trimaran
Right about parting it out. There is a good value in all the hardware and engines. Check the price of one porthole!
If an epoxy hull stayed 5 years out in the sun without paint, it may be without hope.
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Re: 45’ trimaran
Can you imagine grinding that all off!
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