DuckDogTitus":1b2pnor0 said:
$10k is beyond my 'fun' money range for a project like this, but I have no doubt that the boat is worth it.
I kind of wonder. I mean, I know that on one level, to a specific kind of person, it would make a worthy project (someone who has plenty of time that doesn't have to be "worth the dollar amount," who has tools, who is handy, and who perhaps has engine or a spare trailer, etc.) And it's obviously a good design.
But on a larger "level" and counting time/stuff.... I'm not so sure it is worth over $10,000. Just adding up engine, trailer, buffing job or maybe paint if the gelcoat is too far gone, possible core work, upholstery, possible kicker, canvas - plus all the other boating gear that often comes with a boat - and I'm coming up quite a bit higher than many good/older/used C-Dory's are going for. And that's not even counting one's time.
True, if you bought a new trailer, new engine, new canvas, etc. you would have all new things, not the 15-year-old ones that might come on a "reasonably priced" older/decent boat, but....
I'm sure that someone could buy it and make it a fabulous boat again, so I don't mean to doubt that, but just not totally sure it's "worth" it in an objective way (if that makes sense). I would be doing the math even if it were free. But then everyone is different. And some people love to take on a project (it is satisfying).
Will be interesting to see what happens, and I hope the new owner is either already a Brat or comes to join us. Sure would be nice to see it seaworthy again.