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Old 11-02-2009, 10:19   #1
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Looking for a Morgan Schooner 60' that has been refit

Looking for avery clean morgan Outislander 60 or schooner 60 that is
in very good conditon been redone throughout to make like new.
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Old 11-02-2009, 22:14   #2
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Anything I should be looking out for on these boats?

Known problems?
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Check this out: 1982 Morgan 4-Cabins + Crew Sail Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com). There are three more listed at New and Used Yachts for Sale - YachtWorld.com.
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There was a M60 schooner hauled out at a boatyard here a bit back. The sacrificial anode in the heat exchanger had "failed" and eaten a hole in the heat exchanger, sinking the boat. Damned'est thing I ever saw. The hole was the size of a golfball and it took the whole boat down.
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That's why you close the seacocks prior to departing the boat. We hang our starter key on the handle of the closed seacock so as not to run the impellor dry.

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There was a M60 schooner hauled out at a boatyard here a bit back. The sacrificial anode in the heat exchanger had "failed" and eaten a hole in the heat exchanger, sinking the boat. Damned'est thing I ever saw. The hole was the size of a golfball and it took the whole boat down.
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There is a Morgan 60 schooner at the Eau Gallie Boat Works in Melbourne, Florida and the owner is doing a complete refit of the vessel. He's one of the owners of the place and would probably have quite a bit of info on it.
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