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Hi i am an boatbuilder/fibreglasser and have access to a 18.5 foot runabout mould. the hull is a bonito 185 mould and the deck has had a few modifications. awesome boat. have owned one for 3 years then sold it to build a 22 foot boat. anyway i am more into the industrial side of fibreglassing now and don't make many boats now. i am offering a brand new hull, dech ribs(solid fibreglass) and floor from $11500. If you a looking for a glass boat it is a great project. can arrange to do more work or finish it off as well. Here are some pictures of the finished product. if you are intersted let me know.
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Thinking you might be talking 18.5 feet, rather than 18.5m at stated, thats around the 60 ft mark and would be one hell of a trailable runabout.
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Cheers. Changes made. You can't really upgrade from a 18.5m boat to a 22 foot boat. maybe one day i'll build myself a 60 foot boat.
thanks for the heads up.
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