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ther is a 1993 Willard navy boat on boats and harbor for 28000 forward and aft cabins cummins 6bta phone 251 610 3111
 
Greetings,
I can't see any pictures either. Mr. jerry. Is it too tough to post a direct link? Pardon my ineptitude but what the heck is "im"?
 
Greetings,
I can't see any pictures either. Mr. jerry. Is it too tough to post a direct link? Pardon my ineptitude but what the heck is "im"?
no it is not to tuff to post it if I knew how as I sad in one of my posts lets see how good you do at 84 yrs of age????
 
Do What?
 
Don't sweat it Capt Jerry. I'm 20 years younger than you and I'm lucky to be able to post here much less do a picture. I'm trying to figure what a url is, I thought it was something to pee pee in.Larry
 
Don't sweat it Capt Jerry. I'm 20 years younger than you and I'm lucky to be able to post here much less do a picture. I'm trying to figure what a url is, I thought it was something to pee pee in.Larry
thanks your my kind of guy,i am still delivering yachts at my age . I passed more buoys then he did telephone poles? thanks
 
no it is not to tuff to post it if I knew how as I sad in one of my posts lets see how good you do at 84 yrs of age????

I think your doing a hell of a job Jerry :thumb:

You're a lucky man to be able to do what you love at your age and have my respect.
 
thanks all I was trying to do was to let people who were looking for a cheap boat. iput the phone # in the post, I though it was a web site not a em address, my great grand son put my profile picture on here yrs ago, I don't know how and never will I guess I have enough trouble typing with one finger LOL
 
That 40' Willard Navy Personnel boat has what I think is the best hull construction known Airex. It's foam sandwich at it's best. A strip of Airex foam can be tied in a knot ... and then untied. Adhesion is excellent. The foam is expensive and I think that's why you don't see lot of boats being built w it.

The Navy Personnel Boat is basically a lobsterboat hullform.
 
>The Navy Personnel Boat is basically a lobsterboat hullform.<

MY USN 50 ft Utility is very like a lobster boat hull, tho it has a backing rudder not usually found on lobster style hulls.

Havent seen Airex in a Utility , yet , mine had balsa in cored sections.

The 50 hulls can be has for about $30K with good engine, many have been converted to brown water cruisers.

The hull is the toughest construction , roving with no CSM , so the hull had to be laid up in one session.BIG bucks.
 
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