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re: Boat refurbish recommendation
Posted on 3/2/23 at 1:21 pm to Duck Island
Posted on 3/2/23 at 1:21 pm to Duck Island
Oh I agree. Nothing wrong with rebuilding an older boat vs buying new. Can redo it EXACTLY how you want it, and should come out spending less. Not to mention a lot of older boat hulls are built very well/heavy in a good way.
We had a brand new boat we were supposed to take delivery of last December, and ended up just selling that and keeping the one we rebuilt. I’d love to keep this one forever, or atleast until we’re ready to move to something bigger or have Freeman money
34 venture is a great boat. If you have any questions going through the rebuild feel free to ask. Just finished rewiring a 36 yellowfin and now I’m working on a 31 Cape Horn.
If you aren’t in a huge rush, I could possibly take on the wiring, but it would be 4th quarter this year before I could do anything with it. I’d probably be cheaper than most shops since I just do it on the side, but I am a licensed Electrical Engineer (for regular job) and have plenty of pictures/references of work I’ve done.
We had a brand new boat we were supposed to take delivery of last December, and ended up just selling that and keeping the one we rebuilt. I’d love to keep this one forever, or atleast until we’re ready to move to something bigger or have Freeman money
34 venture is a great boat. If you have any questions going through the rebuild feel free to ask. Just finished rewiring a 36 yellowfin and now I’m working on a 31 Cape Horn.
If you aren’t in a huge rush, I could possibly take on the wiring, but it would be 4th quarter this year before I could do anything with it. I’d probably be cheaper than most shops since I just do it on the side, but I am a licensed Electrical Engineer (for regular job) and have plenty of pictures/references of work I’ve done.
Posted on 3/2/23 at 2:51 pm to CP3
Thank you very much for the offer and that may be a good option. Considering using it this spring and securing engines and whatever else and then pulling it out and having all of the work done.
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