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Old 06-24-2011, 02:27 PM
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I'm so sorry to hear he won't get to enjoy it!! I, like alot of others, would love to have that beauty. I wish you the best in selling her and please give your dad my best!
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Old 06-24-2011, 03:52 PM
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"BTW: Did you pay the $25 ?? "
Ken ... Of course I paid!! I gave Jason your credit card number!
Also ... Before you break out your wallet to restore yours, you should seriously think about saving yourself about $20k and buy this one!

Island Trader thinks like I did when the boat was purchased ... Just add the numbers for motors and trailer and the boat and electronics are practically free!
I too am sorry she won't be enjoyed as planned ...
But hopefully someone on this site will buy her ... That way I know she will be in good hands and appreciated.
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Old 06-24-2011, 07:42 PM
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"BTW: Did you pay the $25 ?? "
Ken ... Of course I paid!! I gave Jason your credit card number!
Also ... Before you break out your wallet to restore yours, you should seriously think about saving yourself about $20k and buy this one!


Sage advice.

20,000 clams and 2,000 hours, give or take.

Janet is out of town and I can move the Volvo. Maybe only six feet of the boat would be jutting out into the road. I could cut down that tree, and get a really big truck.


Five O, have you ridden on said craft? Do tell!

I can bring my boat down to get you guys out on some fish!

Riggers out, but no knockdowns. I`ll contact Tom at the fishin` club. I want that puppy local.

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Old 06-24-2011, 10:48 PM
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Yes Sir!! That I did.

Helpped out Skip & Carla by towing the boat to the ramp so Mr. Moesley could take a ride in his boat. Pretty cool, very nice gentleman and he sure seemed to be having quite the time. It was pretty much dead calm but Skipper ran it through it's paces at the direction of Carl. I must say with 500hp it would no doubt run!! From where I was on the deck, I could see handling trolling rods an easy chore or sighting fish from the helm a piece of cake. Neat boat and in great shape....especially being built in 1967.
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Old 06-24-2011, 10:49 PM
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How much does it weigh on the trailer?
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Old 06-24-2011, 10:53 PM
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Hey ESD, not sure but Skip would know. It was a heavy duty triple axle trailer balanced very nicely. My F-150 had no issues pulling it, however did not go real far or real fast.
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Old 06-24-2011, 11:39 PM
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How much does it weigh on the trailer?
Around 8500 lbs. for the boat alone. Trailer probably
in the neighborhood of 2000 lbs. jus sayin...
Oh chit, now you have me doin it!!

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Old 06-25-2011, 10:31 AM
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How much does it weigh? Originally running weight with 160 hp MerCruiser was 7350 lbs. Since then, add for bracket, twin outboards instead of single Merc, second gas tank and cabin enclosure. CM estimated between 8500-9000 lbs as is.

Check out more details on MoeslySeaCraft.com, brochures for 27 footer.

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Old 06-25-2011, 10:10 PM
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Thats Ok, thank goodness I think thats too much for the Expedition, I can put my mind at ease
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Old 06-25-2011, 10:25 PM
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Yes Sir!! That I did.

Helpped out Skip & Carla by towing the boat to the ramp so Mr. Moesley could take a ride in his boat. Pretty cool, very nice gentleman and he sure seemed to be having quite the time. It was pretty much dead calm but Skipper ran it through it's paces at the direction of Carl. I must say with 500hp it would no doubt run!! From where I was on the deck, I could see handling trolling rods an easy chore or sighting fish from the helm a piece of cake. Neat boat and in great shape....especially being built in 1967.
My Brother dismissed it completely off hand because of the year..........???

She deserves a little bit of ocean under her, or a duck.

Jeanne is quite funny as well. P`s in a pod. She thinks she was the better racer.

Someone has to write this. I would be happy to help.

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