Puget sailor
Member II
I stumbled on this upcoming salvage auction in Cleveland. Date not scheduled yet. Research by hull number suggests it's an '86 E36.
I'm always surprised to see boats like this at a vehicle auction yard, the cost just to transport them there must be crazy, and then they need to be transported away too.
By the looks of it, it could be an unpaid yard situation, very hard to say. Bottom looks minty fresh, and there seems to be supports on deck for mast storage. The mast I do not see in the pics, but may be there on the ground, hard to say.
Buying from these sources can be tricky, but this thing could go for very very little or next to nothing. It would take an inspection to find out what's really going on.
Anyway, be nice for somebody appreciative to get this thing vs some recycle operation I guess, but most likely only for a buyer in the area.
Based on the hull number, it appears to be this boat:
I'm always surprised to see boats like this at a vehicle auction yard, the cost just to transport them there must be crazy, and then they need to be transported away too.
By the looks of it, it could be an unpaid yard situation, very hard to say. Bottom looks minty fresh, and there seems to be supports on deck for mast storage. The mast I do not see in the pics, but may be there on the ground, hard to say.
Buying from these sources can be tricky, but this thing could go for very very little or next to nothing. It would take an inspection to find out what's really going on.
Anyway, be nice for somebody appreciative to get this thing vs some recycle operation I guess, but most likely only for a buyer in the area.
Based on the hull number, it appears to be this boat:
DARLING II 1986
DARLING II FRP (Fiberglass) Sail boat built by ERICSON YACHTS INC in 1986, hailing port CLEVELAND, owner DANIEL L. MEGES 4617 OAKRIDGE DRIVE, NORTH ROYALTON, OH 44146. Identification information: Official Number 914624, Call Sign WCY5760, Hull Number ERY35257J687.
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