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That is a sweetheart of a boat. Some boats are just "right". To my eye that falls in the "right" category.
Went to the La Conner Classic Boat and Car Show yesterday.
Here's a VERY nice boat. A VERY nice boat. And I liked it.
For sale at $220K.
steel hull, canoe stern, pilot house, this boat has a lot going for it to me. Would like for the pilot house to be more open to the saloon, but I realize that would impact night ops on overnight trips.
Julie and I liked at a number is boats like this in the Netherlands in the last few years.
We did like them a lot.
Not having the pilot house separate was an issue. The engine room access was even more important in the long run.
Other than this boat being able to do the French canals, the Krogen is a much better all around boat to both live on and cruise oceans.
I think that was the prototype for the Nordhavn 62.
Hull shape?
No see no hull shape .... except above the WL.
I looked for it.
Greetings, Now comes this interesting craft. Always looking for a boat that will adapt to our Southern Southeast Alaska waters. Here is one that would qualify in my opion . Salty, steel and the price has to be one that is worth a question with the hoped for outcome of a described estate sale complete in truth!!
1964 George Sutton and Jay Stoddard Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
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