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Old 12-25-2005, 12:20 PM   #1
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Comet restoration project boat

Found this listing on the Scruton Marine site here in Ontario Canada. (Google Scruton Marine). The boat apparently is in western Ontario which would put it between Buffalo / Detroit. Pics are included with the listing.

Listing Number P2033
27’ x 8’ 10” x 4’
1963 Chris Craft Roamer

-aluminum hull

-fiberglass & wood cabin
$8,400 CDN
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Old 01-07-2006, 06:07 AM   #2
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This one is for sale for at least 3 years not impressive specially for that price
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Old 09-17-2006, 08:49 AM   #3
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This one is for sale for at least 3 years not impressive specially for that price
You got that right.
Unless somehow the price of aluminum/lb. has reached some extraordinarily high level, this owner needs to "get real".
(Wish they would, afterall, it is a Comet)
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Old 05-09-2007, 07:27 AM   #4
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Oddly enough, I e-mailed Scuton on this boat and received a reply yesterday. They were kind enough to send me a number of pictures that were "taken several years ago," and offered to put me in direct contact with the owner. Sounds like they are not really brokering it?

In any case, from what I can see, the boat is complete project. No pics of the machinery spaces or running gear, but the entire interior looks to need gutting, and all of the cockpit wood is in dire need of attention - looks like it has been stored without a cover, perhaps? If the owner cut $7-8K out of the asking price of $8400, it might be a decent project....

FWIW, the boat is in Lasalle, ON, south of Windsor.
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Old 06-08-2007, 11:04 PM   #5
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Update - Scruton finally sent me a reply to my request for the owner's information:

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I finally got in touch with the owner of this 1963 Chris Craft Roamer. Here is his reply:

"Boat is still on blocks. Motors are rough/bad. Wood on cabin is rotting. Boat is still available. We will take $4725.00. Boat is worth that in scrap at the moment."

Please let me know if you would like me to send you the name and contact information of the owner of this boat in order for you to ask you further questions, to arrange a time to inspect this vessel and you would purchase this boat directly from the owner.

Am I crazy in thinking that even at $4700 Canadian, it is WAY overpriced?
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Old 09-10-2007, 02:08 PM   #6
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Unfortunatly for this specifc vessel even 1000$ would be over priced
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Old 09-12-2007, 05:58 PM   #7
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Unfortunatly for this specific vessel even 1000$ would be over priced
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Hmmm,..., let's see: price per pound of scrap aluminum - $1.07 (NOMEX)
Weight of a 27' Comet - 6400lbs
http://www.geocities.com/alloyed2sea...rComet_28.html
Subtract motors & gear (1200 & 1200 = 2400) - and now, using my public school system math skills i'm guessing, (wait for it), yes,..., I can feel it now,..., can you?,... ok then, itz PARTY TIME: 4000 lbs of scrap aluminum;
SO, then,..., by my highly proficient caLcULatioZ - wE nOW can SaY that dAt yields around sAy, $4000 to the next hell-bound, philistine who darest render unto Caesar what is due Caesar.
Any would be Pontious Pilot may now step up to the plate [itz way (way) up north] folkz.
And the devil take the hindemost.
So sayeth the lord,
our benefactor,
Gaia.
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