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1969 Cal 25 project boat for sale $950

Discussion in 'Marketplace' started by Mark 42, May 29, 2006.

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Is this thread against rules, or otherwise annoying?

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  3. 1 and 2

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  4. There needs to be a classified area for marine related stuff.

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  1. Mark 42
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    Mark 42 Senior Member

    I realize this is a design forum, but thinking maybe someone
    would like a hull & rigging to start with for experimantation
    or something.

    I looked at the guidelines, and didn't see a prohibition on
    classified ads, but didn't see a classified ad section either.
    I figured I'll put this here in the open forum, and if it's deemed
    inappropriate I'm okay with deletion (I did spend a good bit of
    time & effort looking for an appropriate place or anything
    ruling against classified ad type messages).

    So here's the general info:

    1969 Cal 25 project boat.
    Hull #1119. Almost completely disassembled, interior refinished
    and almost done, exterior rough sanded and faired.
    Clear title, current (WA) registration. Located near
    Port Orchard, WA (98366).

    Comes with 7 sails, spinnaker pole, mast & boom, some
    miscellaneous hardware. No motor (uses an outboard).
    TRAILER NOT FOR SALE, but may be used to transport
    locally. More details at:

    http://www.cal25.com/messageboard/viewtopic.php?id=2&t_id=117

    Pictures at:
    http://www.pbase.com/mark_42/cal_25

    Asking $950
     
  2. marshmat
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    marshmat Senior Member

  3. Figgy
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    Figgy Senior Member

    I agree. Put it in the proper thread and I think no one minds.
     
  4. lacasmarine
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    lacasmarine Junior Member

    do you still have it?
     
  5. Mark 42
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    Mark 42 Senior Member

    No, I sold it to someone near Portland OR who is doing the restoration.

    I am glad to see it went to someone who will give it a new life and some love.
    Cal 25's are good stout boats, and feel quite spacious for a 25 footer.
     
  6. lacasmarine
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    lacasmarine Junior Member

    I know i have a 197? cal25 mak2 i think
     

  7. Mark 42
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    Mark 42 Senior Member

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