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  1. Trawertravels

    Trawertravels New Member

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  2. Steve Hubbard

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    you might want to contact Judy Waldman (JWYachts.com) Ph:954-895-8844
    from what i am told it is a cape horn design but not built at AFT yard.
    JW is a great broker and will give u all the details.
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    Kevin YF Moderator

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    @JWY is a regular here as well.
  4. JWY

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    I sold this boat from Owner # 1 to Owner #2 in 2011. Am still in touch with the original owners and was also with the 2nd owners until the wife donated her after her husband's death 2 years ago. She has suffered from serious neglect through the husband's illness over the last several years. As with all quality steel boats, she can be brought back with enough $$.

    Judy
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    Either some photos are 8 years old or the oil hasn't been changed since Jan 2012.
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    I feel confident in saying affirmative to both. I sent one client to see her last year before she was donated and then another client saw her a few months ago. I no longer even tell clients about her availability. Really too bad to see her deterioration. BTW, I am not a fan of CSB and the only reason I supported this boat previously was that it was built by the former CSB owners, not their kids running the shop and the original owner moved nearby to oversee the construction.
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    RER Senior Member

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    Maybe someone will "rescue" it. Looks like a well cared for vessel when you sold it back in 2011. That was a rough time for sellers though.
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    Agree, RER. Listing says “ready to cruise”. :-O
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    RER Senior Member

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    Yes well, listing agents have been known to provide comic relief in their descriptions.

    “Ready to Cruise” is a phrase I stay away from even if a boat is ready to cruise. I don’t use “Turn Key” either but I see it used fairly often. The Buyer can interpret it to mean they should expect zero survey items to come up. It’s not a great baseline to start from. Something always comes up.