1974 WESTERLY BERWICK 31

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1974 WESTERLY BERWICK 31

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Here is a classic plastic on eBay which might be worth saving: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 91572&rd=1

It is in rough shape, but the price is cheap.
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Astounding damage

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I was amazed when I saw those photos. I mean, the way the whole cockpit coaming and deck just sheared right through. I realize that this happens to boats, but it's still weird to see it.

You'd think they'd remove the fiberglass roofing panels to let you see it better though...

I wondered it the boat was on the hard or in the water during the storm; I guessed in the water from what they said, but then I wonder how that coaming damage occurred. It'd be interesting to know the story.

I wonder if anyone will actually bid on it?
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I wonder what the reserve is...but frankly, the current bid of $0.99 (at 7AM) is about what the boat is worth now. What a mess!
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