1970 Cal 29 -- make an offer
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Bradley.A.Bates
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1970 Cal 29 on the hard with many extras -- make an offer. Email: [email protected].
- rcvesselstyn
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Hi. Where are you located? Do you have any photos you could put on this site? Is it on a cradle or do you have a trailer? Looking forward to hearing back from you.
1977 Cal 2 29 Emerald Flash #964 , Isthmus, Catalina Island , California
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Bradley.A.Bates
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Hello,
Thanks for your interest. No trailer -- I had it moved by a professional trucker who set it on a spot that I had prepared for it so that it could sit on the keel with boat stands. He hauled it from St. Petersburg, FL to my farm in southern Alabama in October 2018. The farm is in Geneva County. My ex-wife is searching for photographs and will take some more. I am signing the title over to her so that she can do the actual sale of everything -- I live in Nashville right now. I will post photos when I get them. The two of us just decided to do this earlier this week.
The boat needed an interior renovation when I bought it because it had been stripped out by the previous owner who raced it. But I never got it done. I lived aboard in the St. Petersburg, FL municipal marina for almost a year during 2013, but it was pretty bare bones.
The hull is in good condition as is the rest of the exterior, but, of course, it needs a new sparkly paint job! It has one spot where a stanchion got beneath a dock before I bought it, so it gets wet inside. I gave up on pumping it out all the time and drilled a small hole just behind the keel, which can be plugged very easily.
So, the boat is okay, and it comes with a slew of all the sailboat parts I collected over the years -- winches to cleats to stainless steel stuff to sails and so on.
It would be a project. I have no idea what my ex will want for it, but if you are still interested I will ask her.
Thanks for your interest. No trailer -- I had it moved by a professional trucker who set it on a spot that I had prepared for it so that it could sit on the keel with boat stands. He hauled it from St. Petersburg, FL to my farm in southern Alabama in October 2018. The farm is in Geneva County. My ex-wife is searching for photographs and will take some more. I am signing the title over to her so that she can do the actual sale of everything -- I live in Nashville right now. I will post photos when I get them. The two of us just decided to do this earlier this week.
The boat needed an interior renovation when I bought it because it had been stripped out by the previous owner who raced it. But I never got it done. I lived aboard in the St. Petersburg, FL municipal marina for almost a year during 2013, but it was pretty bare bones.
The hull is in good condition as is the rest of the exterior, but, of course, it needs a new sparkly paint job! It has one spot where a stanchion got beneath a dock before I bought it, so it gets wet inside. I gave up on pumping it out all the time and drilled a small hole just behind the keel, which can be plugged very easily.
So, the boat is okay, and it comes with a slew of all the sailboat parts I collected over the years -- winches to cleats to stainless steel stuff to sails and so on.
It would be a project. I have no idea what my ex will want for it, but if you are still interested I will ask her.