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Dinghy Molds

Discussion in 'Boat Molds' started by Eagle Boats 1, Apr 9, 2018.

  1. Eagle Boats 1
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    Eagle Boats 1 New Member

    I have approximately ten dinghy molds for sale. All are in fairly good shape. $350 per mold. Take them all, and I will discount the price. I also have a large center console mold with a part in it. Has had two parts pulled. $1,500. Curved swim platform mold, $500.
     
  2. Jeremy G
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    Jeremy G New Member

    Do you have pictures and sizes for these boats? Are they rowing, sailing, or motoring dinghys? Please tell me more about the larger boat also.

    If all were purchased, would they fit into a shipping container? multiple containers? or need a flat bed?

    315-401-1084
     
    Last edited: Jul 8, 2018
  3. dooper dold
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    dooper dold New Member

    May I please get more info on the larger center console mold. Thank you. 239-707-3956
     
  4. Eagle Boats 1
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    Eagle Boats 1 New Member

    In regards to the dingy molds, yes, they can all fit in a shipping container. In regards to the flat bed, it all depends on the size. All of the dinghies can take a small outboard. they are either row or sail. The only difference is that the sail models have a place where an insert for the centerboard will go.
     
  5. Miller boatworks
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    Miller boatworks New Member

    Can you text me pictures and info to 727-599-7855
     

  6. heelotar
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    heelotar New Member

    interested in the CC mold. Still avail? pics?
     
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