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11th December 2011, 05:40 PM #1New Member
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Anyone know what style of boat this is ?
Hi I have a very beautiful wooden boat which will be for sale soon. I have restored sections of it, added better seating etc. Does anyone recognise what it is ? It was hand built in NZ, Anyone interested could email me and I can send more pics. That would be great. I live on the Central Coast at Avoca beach. She will still need a tad more work but is in great condition anyway... a very unusual boat.
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12th December 2011, 10:23 PM #2
yes its a grand banks dory type and the size is taken from the floor. I have a 16ft dory but measured from stem to stern it gets to19ft.
Very nice style of boat and that one looks good.
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14th December 2011, 10:58 AM #3Intermediate Member
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Nice boat indeed. let us know when she goes up for sale.
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