Contessa 26
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:32 am
There was a bone yard boat that the yard was giving away, it had been fought over and then abandoned in an ugly divorce. The wife had title, the husband's name was on the yard lease... the wife would not give up title, but would not pay the yard bills. Finally the yard got title for the bills and they simply want it out of there. I saw it on a free list and called a friend of mine.
She is now the proud new owner. I told her we will become either good friends or bitter enemies over this. HA! She is arranging to have it transported to a "working" yard. It has already had alot of work done on it... the gel coat below the waterline has been stripped and all the deck hardware holes have been epoxied and the initial deck prep has been done (looks like all the hardware, etc. is with it).
I am excited, my friend Suzanne is a bit daunted. I keep telling her it is like eating an elephant.... a bite at a time.
I'll see if I can get some photos of it today. I love old boats! and old boat projects.... I got Windrose hauled on Friday, the last sail of the season was simply glorious. 30 miles, one tack, 15- 18 knots broad reaching the whole way. :-)
She is now the proud new owner. I told her we will become either good friends or bitter enemies over this. HA! She is arranging to have it transported to a "working" yard. It has already had alot of work done on it... the gel coat below the waterline has been stripped and all the deck hardware holes have been epoxied and the initial deck prep has been done (looks like all the hardware, etc. is with it).
I am excited, my friend Suzanne is a bit daunted. I keep telling her it is like eating an elephant.... a bite at a time.
I'll see if I can get some photos of it today. I love old boats! and old boat projects.... I got Windrose hauled on Friday, the last sail of the season was simply glorious. 30 miles, one tack, 15- 18 knots broad reaching the whole way. :-)