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Seems to me there's alot of OI's out there, but I've not heard of many sloops out there as old as mine. Is that true? I notice BullDog6 asking about old hull numbers for a 34. I'd make it a poll, but I don't think I know all the options.
I'm sailing Morgan 30 Hull #47, 1968, Keel/Centerboard.
We are looking for information on a Morgan 45 center cockpit as a bluewater cruiser. If anyone has one and can provide info we would appreciate it. We are considering the purchase of an early 90's model.
I have a 1970 42. The registration says TO69. Is this the hull #? I bought her to refit and flip, but the further I get in the more connected I'm feeling.
Anyone know how to decipher a Morgan hull id# to get an actual hull #? My title says DO559532. My hull has been painted, I can't verify what was on the transom. Thanks
wm1999, I searched the public Coast Guard vessel documentation site's office of science and technology and found the vessel with documentation number 559532 to be named Chili Pepper, Pensacola, Florida with the previous name, Streaker and a length of 29.92 feet. The hull number is 49. Take care and joy, Aythya crew
I have a 1967 M34 hull #206. Owned since 1978, sailed the Great Lakes, Bahamas south to Trinidad and back. Presently in upper Lake Michigan. It's a great boat! Bob
It is hard to find out much info on the 35. I have an opportunity on one of each so am really looking for opinions on which might be the "preferred" choice..
Hello. I'm looking at a 1970 Morgan 40 Cruiser (40 footer ketch rig). I can't find much information beyond the broker site. Is this a centerboard boat? Anyone with experience single handing this boat? It needs work but I'm handy and don't mind sweating.
I have a 40 Morgan Ketch, no it is not centerboard . She is full keel 4'2"
heavy well made boat. We bought ours 10years ago and have slowly completely rebuilt her.
Of course along the way we have sailed her up and down the Bay.
Yes with proper equipment you can single hand this boat.
if you have the 4-107 westerbeke plan on replacing it, not enough power
I put a 50hp Betamarine in ours and does a great job
Greg
S\/V Lady Catherine II
Hi all, also jsut joined the ranks as an owner of a Morgan 27, she's titled as a 74, but I'm told she was built in 73, Hull no 61. I'm lovin my old Morgan...
this was her maiden voyage, and admittedly a sad day for wind....lol
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