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An eBay Find

I paid $900 for this '71 Morgan 25. All it needed was cleaning and a kicker.

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Check this out: eBay Motors: 1981 Bayliner 25’ Sailboat in NC (item 140121105109 end time May-29-07 17:00:00 PDT)
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These may not be in your area, but you get the idea.

eBay Motors: 1981 Bayliner 25’ Sailboat in NC (item 140121105109 end time May-29-07 17:00:00 PDT)

eBay Motors: 1974 Paceship 26’ Sailboat in NC (item 140121111909 end time May-29-07 17:00:00 PDT)
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I redid my Columbia 22 interior and it was no big deal

I did not like the look of the fiberboard so I pulled it all out and replaced. I did not mess with the compression posts but otherwise pulled and refinished all the teak. There should not be that much difference between the 23 & 22

I took about a month working some nights but it really was no big deal.

I am about to do much of the same on my new to me Pearson as some PO painted the inside with a cheap interior latex and got a lot on the wood.
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