michaelsanders
Junior Member
Unfortunately I've found myself getting divorced. No need to go into that anymore, but we have a 1986 E38-200 that we were refitting in our yard in coastal SC. We pulled the boat out of the water just before hurricane Dorian skirted by us in 2019 and pulled the mast and had the boat transported about 10 miles to our yard with a hydraulic trailer. Cost us $1800 to move it because the guy was already in our area; would have been $3200 if he had to travel just for our move. Deck is stripped of all hardware and about half painted with awlcraft 2000. The deck had some major core rot from the forward dorade box that has been repaired; was the primary reason for getting into the refit. Interior needs a lot of cosmetic work like a new headliner, sole, cushions, etc. The woodwork is in decent shape, but could use some varnish, Original Universal 5432 engine powered the boat to the yard where we hauled out, but hasn't been touched since the haulout. No real electronics of value. Original Barient winches in decent shape. Lots of gear and rigging in boxes that probably has little value. Sails are in serviceable condition. Mast needs some love before it goes back up.
I'm not sure what the fate of this project is at this point, but I need to figure out its value in its current state of repair and location. I don't really think it would be worth anything right now. If anything maybe its worth the cost to haul it away. I'm curious what others have to say, as I need come up with a market value for it as it is technically an asset.
Any input is appreciated!
-Michael
I'm not sure what the fate of this project is at this point, but I need to figure out its value in its current state of repair and location. I don't really think it would be worth anything right now. If anything maybe its worth the cost to haul it away. I'm curious what others have to say, as I need come up with a market value for it as it is technically an asset.
Any input is appreciated!
-Michael