@mothermayi90210 sure it floats, or at least it did a couple years ago. No fiberglass eating termites so far.Again this is for anyone who like to investigate making it a floating cabin on the water vs. building a shack on land.
43 ft '72 Nautaline that interior was rebuilt in '82 with T&G mahogony plank needed more room(lived in for 17 years by married couple). The hull is good, been outta water since 2000. Does need some work in spots around the catwalk/deck. Originally sold it to fella in 2003 but he has failed in making payments. I have title but it's in his yard! Let's deal.
Woah.....on second thought, that's probably way too big for that truck to tow, even though it's a 10 banger.
gentlegiant6585 2 months ago in playlist Casa
@gentlegiant6585
You need a professional setup with pilot car. Too much money for hauling. Best to find one out West, check Sacremento -American RIver area
tropicartedable 2 months ago
I was thinking about borrowing my Dad's Chevy Avalanch and renting a trailer if that would work. Just a thought.
gentlegiant6585 2 months ago
I would love to buy it for a live aboard and poss B.O.V., but I live out here in California. Can you tow it?
gentlegiant6585 2 months ago
Bennie & Rudy willing to pay $ 500.00 / mo. untill paid, if we can work on it where it is.
bennieford51 8 months ago
WHAT city is this houseboat in and is it still up for sale
mothermayi90210 10 months ago
@mothermayi90210 , yes, it's still for sale and in Wilmington NC.
And price is $3k negogiable.
If it does not sell this summer I am likely going to salvage all the marine hardwood wood and be done with it
and leave it in where it is.
tropicarted 8 months ago
does it even float
mothermayi90210 10 months ago
@mothermayi90210 sure it floats, or at least it did a couple years ago. No fiberglass eating termites so far.Again this is for anyone who like to investigate making it a floating cabin on the water vs. building a shack on land.
tropicarted 10 months ago
what a piece of american shit. no fucking engines,
77magenta 10 months ago
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mothermayi90210 10 months ago
@77magenta yes it is exactly that, a POAS, now go crawl back into bunk on your way overpriced formosa bathtub.Gooday.
tropicarted 10 months ago
Would you have to get a highway permit to move this boat?
day2daygrindin 1 year ago
How wide is this boat,last time a boat survey was done and what year is the boat?
ginagmc 4 years ago
no survey, 1972 model, 12+ feet wide at catwalks.
tropicarted 4 years ago
inside is 12+ footlong. does it have one bed or bunks can you e-mail some pic of the out side of the hull and decks,
ginagmc 4 years ago
43 ft '72 Nautaline that interior was rebuilt in '82 with T&G mahogony plank needed more room(lived in for 17 years by married couple). The hull is good, been outta water since 2000. Does need some work in spots around the catwalk/deck. Originally sold it to fella in 2003 but he has failed in making payments. I have title but it's in his yard! Let's deal.
tropicarted 4 years ago
7 miles north of Wilmington,NC 1 mile off Hwy 17 near Scotts Hill, NC . reply with email to correspond.
thanks ,
TW
tropicarted 5 years ago