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12-06-2018, 21:29
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#1216
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cruiser
Join Date: Jan 2017
Boat: Retired from CF
Posts: 13,302
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Re: Boats Less Than $30K Recent Noteworthy Finds
Yes sorry.
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13-06-2018, 05:06
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#1217
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Florida
Boat: Scout 30
Posts: 3,112
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Re: Boats Less Than $30K Recent Noteworthy Finds
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Originally Posted by Steadman Uhlich
Hi.
There are no rules against doing that.
But, I suggest posting that kind of request in the "Boats for Sale & Wanted" forum here on this site instead. Post as a "Boat Wanted" and I bet you will get responses.
I think those types of requests tend to draw all kinds of responses, which may derail some of what happens in this thread.
Also I think members who want to sell their boat would be more likely to view that forum and see your request, and respond too.
So, my suggestion is to post there (the other forum) rather than here when looking for a particular type or model of boat or when open to a wide range of boats, etc. 
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I agree, that's just now what this thread is about. For someone looking for a specific brand or model of boat I suggest doing a search on Yachtworld and then saving it so that you are posted when one comes up.
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14-06-2018, 14:06
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#1218
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Florida
Boat: PDQ 36
Posts: 197
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Re: Boats Less Than $30K Recent Noteworthy Finds
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Originally Posted by Steadman Uhlich
Thanks for bringing it to the mix here in this thread.
I noticed the boat was listed at $35,000 in August 2017. The Asking Price has been reduced to $28K now.
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I'm pretty sure this is the same Dickerson that was for sale when we started our boat search. At that time it was listed with a broker for a bit more. When we called on it, he told us that the boat had suffered damage and a bulkhead would need to be re tabbed but I forget which side now as it's been a bit.
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14-06-2018, 15:11
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#1219
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canada
Boat: 2004, Hunter 36
Posts: 89
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Re: TARTAN 37, 1980 @ $17,000
Here on Yachworld:
1980 Tartan 37 C/B Sail Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
It is difficult to find a bad opinion about this model.
What do you think?
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14-06-2018, 19:49
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#1220
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Fl
Boat: Wauquiez Hood 38
Posts: 1,187
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Re: TARTAN 37, 1980 @ $17,000
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Originally Posted by Rastarea
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It's listed on Yachtworld which means a broker is involved. Any broker would know that 17k is way below the average asking price of a Tartan 37. There is something wrong with that boat that isn't disclosed in the listing.
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Boat Vinyl Lettering and Graphics
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14-06-2018, 20:23
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#1221
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So many boats, so little time.

Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Channel Islands Harbor, California, USA
Boat: FYC Club boats, 22 to 40.
Posts: 162
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Re: TARTAN 37, 1980 @ $17,000
The "magic" phrase:
"...she needs some work and this is reflected in the asking price."
= broker speak for you'll be paying for her twice - at least.
Shows no, zero, not one update on an almost-40 y.o. boat; running rigging looks extremely tired and poorly care for, no modern instruments at all, Alcohol stove, Non-self tailers on the mast (v. old school), etc.
Owner's ill health: how long neglected?
And it could be priced exactly right. Meaning not a bargain, a fair price for what you're getting.
If good structurally, you could add exactly the bits and pieces you want, instruments, a few more st winches and running lines aft, galley, re-rigging (figure on standing rig, too) maybe get away with some used sails, and a goodly amount of your time, and have a nice boat. Only inspection will tell. This will very much appeal to some people.
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15-06-2018, 01:41
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#1222
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Los Angeles
Boat: Pedalo ,2016
Posts: 23
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Re: Boats Less Than $30K Recent Noteworthy Finds
Sometimes just the sight of the original cushion keeps me away from the boat !
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15-06-2018, 05:35
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#1223
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cruiser
Join Date: Jan 2017
Boat: Retired from CF
Posts: 13,302
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Re: Boats Less Than $30K Recent Noteworthy Finds
If it's structurally sound, sails & engine etc, and you want to add just the gizmos and window dressing **you** want, would have changed anyway, could be perfect.
But that's a big if.
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15-06-2018, 06:04
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#1224
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So many boats, so little time.

Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Channel Islands Harbor, California, USA
Boat: FYC Club boats, 22 to 40.
Posts: 162
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Re: TARTAN 37, 1980 @ $17,000
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Originally Posted by el31415
Sometimes just the sight of the original cushion keeps me away from the boat !
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Recent quote for re-covering salon (only) cushions on our C40: $4,500
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15-06-2018, 06:33
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#1225
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cruiser
Join Date: Jan 2017
Boat: Retired from CF
Posts: 13,302
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Re: Boats Less Than $30K Recent Noteworthy Finds
Pay for a nice sewing machine and all other tools required.
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15-06-2018, 06:46
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#1226
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Fl
Boat: Wauquiez Hood 38
Posts: 1,187
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Re: Boats Less Than $30K Recent Noteworthy Finds
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Originally Posted by Cloroxbottle
I'm pretty sure this is the same Dickerson that was for sale when we started our boat search. At that time it was listed with a broker for a bit more. When we called on it, he told us that the boat had suffered damage and a bulkhead would need to be re tabbed but I forget which side now as it's been a bit.
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Then one would have to suspect the owner is hiding more if they fail to mention the bulkhead in their listing.
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Boat Vinyl Lettering and Graphics
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15-06-2018, 07:57
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#1227
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2018
Boat: Columbia 29 MK1 Hull #28
Posts: 980
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Re: TARTAN 37, 1980 @ $17,000
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Originally Posted by td0tz
Recent quote for re-covering salon (only) cushions on our C40: $4,500 
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I am in the wrong business. I have two industrial sewing machines, used to make tactical gear and bags as well as uniform alterations. I will happily do your cushions, special price for you 3,800! lol WOW 4,500 were they holding a gun to your head when they told you that price!
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15-06-2018, 08:26
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#1228
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Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Channel Islands, CA
Boat: 1962 Columbia 29 MK 1 #37
Posts: 13,054
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Re: TARTAN 37, 1980 @ $17,000
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Originally Posted by 406Columbia
I am in the wrong business. I have two industrial sewing machines, used to make tactical gear and bags as well as uniform alterations. I will happily do your cushions, special price for you 3,800! lol WOW 4,500 were they holding a gun to your head when they told you that price!
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What? You've been holding out on us! I'm going to hire you to make our new dodgers!
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Pythagoras
1962 Columbia 29 MKI #37
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15-06-2018, 08:26
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#1229
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Florida
Boat: Scout 30
Posts: 3,112
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Re: TARTAN 37, 1980 @ $17,000
Quote:
Originally Posted by 406Columbia
I am in the wrong business. I have two industrial sewing machines, used to make tactical gear and bags as well as uniform alterations. I will happily do your cushions, special price for you 3,800! lol WOW 4,500 were they holding a gun to your head when they told you that price!
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I had our 14 salon cushions done last year in dark green Sunbrella for about a grand.
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15-06-2018, 09:12
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#1230
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So many boats, so little time.

Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Channel Islands Harbor, California, USA
Boat: FYC Club boats, 22 to 40.
Posts: 162
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Re: TARTAN 37, 1980 @ $17,000
Quote:
Originally Posted by Scout 30
I had our 14 salon cushions done last year in dark green Sunbrella for about a grand.
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You may find a difference in size, number of cushions, and cost between a Scout 30 and a Catalina 400, just as there is a remarkable difference in costs of rigging, sails, bottom jobs, yadayada.
Insofar as buying your own and doing it yourself, yes, if that's what floats your boat. Some people love doing that and feel their time is worth the experience gained. Rock on, enjoy.
There are far more people who naively think or are sold the idea that a fixer upper boat is as good a deal as fixer upper houses. This is where I'm coming from in my comments. Time, money, or quality: Pick any two.
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