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The boat title is a good Texas title. It is NOT a salvage title. I own it free and clear. You could, indeed put this boat together and make yourself a Hunter 27 sailboat out of it, or you could part it out. So, I'm offering it in various stages of parts from individual parts to the whole boat and trailer.
1984 HUNTER 27 foot TM (Tall Mast Rig). It's up at my farm (just north of Whitney, TX) in the town of Blum, TX. I've sold the farm and can't keep the boat there much longer.
This is a hull with the following:
1. Solid, attached rudder and rudder shaft (In good condition);
2. Wheel steering with pedestal, chain, and apparatus (In good condition);
3. A 2-cylinder Westerbeke diesel with hour meter and control panel, tranny, shifter, shaft and prop, with less than 1000 hours on the meter (In good condition).
4. Mast, boom, spreaders and standing rigging
5. A beastie/beefy trailer, (according to the guy who made it and who sold it to me), was made for a 32 foot sailboat up to 20,000 pounds! Has 2 mobile home axles on it, that I was told hold up to 10,000 lbs per axle, and comes with 2 spare tires! Hitches up with a ball hitch measuring 2 and five sixteenth inches.
I am gonna go up to the farm in week or two to spend the weekend dismantling the boat:
A. Pull the mast, boom, spreaders, and rigging off to bring home and store to use or sell at a later date.
B. Pull the rudder, load and bring home to store to use or sell at a later date.
C. Pull the diesel, panel, shifter, tranny, shaft, and prop, to load, bring home and store to use or sell at a later date.
D. Pull the steering, pedestal, and wheel to bring home and store to use or sell at a later date.
E. Pull winches and remaining deck hardware including bow and stern pulpits, side rails, cleats, etc.
F. Pull the nav station from inside the boat.
G. Cut off and save the keel containing 3000 lbs of lead.
Then I will cut up the boat and haul it to the dump. I really don't want to do that, honestly. Would prefer someone buy the boat and re-build her.
THERE ARE 4 WAYS TO GET THIS BOAT!
1. Buy ALL the extra stuff listed above, STILL INSTALLED IN THE BOAT, AND THE BIG TRAILER! The boat hull is included for no extra charge! The package deal is $3500 for all of it. Hitch it up and take it all home.
2. Without the trailer, you can just buy the boat with the motor, rudder and steering already installed. . . comes with the mast, boom and rigging, too. You could re-do this boat or use the parts for your project boat and sell what's left over, or you could use it for a clubhouse for your grandkids. Whatever, if you need this, here ya go! You get that for $2500 (Just the diesel, tranny, prop and shaft is worth that much or more!). The diesel in there has less than 1000 hours? The Tall Mast good for a 30-foot or more boat. The wheel steering, pedestal, and parts is worth a bundle, too. The boat is already out of the water and ready to go home with you. You DO NOT have to pay for a haul out, either!
3. You can buy any one part. I will pull the parts off and have them ready for you to haul away.
a. Westerbeke 2 cylinder diesel with control panel, shifter/throttle/cable, tranny, shaft, and prop. Price = $2500.
b. Rudder and rudder shaft, fits any number of Hunter 27 footers and many other similar sized boats. $500
c. Steering mechanism, chain, steering pulpit, rudder post attachments, and wheel. Price = $500.
d. Mast, boom, spreaders, and whatever standing rigging is there. $500.
e. Other parts to be priced accordingly: winches ($250 each), deck hardware, pulpits ($250 each), side rails ($250 each).
f. If the hull gets sold without the trailer, I'll sell the tailer, set up for up to a 32 or 33 foot sailboat and up to 20,000 pounds, for only $1200.
Sold as parts, the total is $6700. Resale value is double that! If you buy the whole thing, you save a bundle. Heck, you could open your own used boat gear store!
4. FREE! You can have the bare hull for free once I pull everything off of her if someone else hasn't bought the whole rig. YOU haul it off. Turn it into a playhouse for the grandkids, an aquaponics experiment, or a giant indoor-outdoor hot tub. Your choice. FREE! You must haul it off. I think it's got 3000 pounds of lead in the keel, lead scrap value is high.
There's a lot of value in any of these plans. I'd rather get away from working any more up at the farm, since it has been sold. I worked outside for four months this summer, in Texas heat, getting all my properties fixed up to sell and get all my junk moved down to Houston...
You can buy it all or buy any part along the way.