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The keel lead is worth this much...

Walt Lawrence

Member I
Just saw this 1970 32 E on craig's list for 2K...been sunk, but now floating..

I owned a 32 a few years back and would really consider this as a decent project boat, except I have my 39 that is just about complete..

Anyway, just thought I'd throw it out there...

sale-c5asq-1200377887@craigslist.org :egrin:

Walt Lawrence
s/v Oh Yeah
SF bay
 

ChrisS

Member III
I saw that too, and it again sparks my fantasy of having a pick-and-pull for boats (or at least a spare boat to strip). How can a boat with cored decks be salvaged? If it sank, wouldn't there be serious water intrusion into the wood core?
 

Walt Lawrence

Member I
Hard to say...

Depends on a lot of variables, but not likely that more than rain might already have penetrated...

Besides this is a serious proven world cruising design "project boat" with a huge pedigree of construction and design...for 2K

I'll bet it wasn't down for more than 2 days at most..

WEL
 
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