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This vessel has been on CList for a while now, price slowly dropping. I'm wondering what it is and if it's worth a look. Plus, just curious and don't want to waste too much of the seller's time.
http://santabarbara.craigslist.org/boa/1449052686.html
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OK... is it just my ignorance about keepboats, or is anyone else having trouble rationalizing the picture of the boat in the sling and the picture of the boat on the trailer?
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Cheers! Peter,just trying to be helpful..........
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Mocque my spelling will you... you... you... you Kebeqwaz sawdoostmonger <spit, sputtter>? Just you wait until I enlist the aid of Mr. Bates. Weill get you bock!!
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HO!HO!HEE!HEE! I canna wait to see, you and Mr.Bates , together dear Mr.G! You'll be in for some high time adventures,afloat as it were, on a ruby red sea!
Cheers! Peter
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It would be fairly typical of a Philipe Harle design of the late 50s early 60s. His "Muscadet" would be a slightly later boat of very similar type but done in plywood. Its probable though that this was a common shape and layout in France at the time and it may be very hard to pin down a designer.
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Thanks John. I emailed the seller and have received no response as of yet. I'm not going to drive three hours to see a boat if I have no idea what it is. Also, I have no clue as to the interior accomodations/layout. It looks pretty enough, but that doesn't make it a good boat. And yes, David, I did notice that it sits awful low on the trailer for a keelboat, so it's obviously going to need some modifications to the trailer if it plans on going anywhere once the keel is reattached.
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