Going to pick up the Nacra 36 tomorrow.
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Not bad, only 99K, though the main sail is damaged. Would be cheap on gas, only has a 30hp outboard, complete with 5 gal tank.
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Thanks for the update. I would love to see pictures of her when she is done.
I have been doing some research for my dad lately on the 36's. I know you had mentioned this one might be hull number 3, but I can assure you it's not. Hull number 3 washed up on the shores of Mexico in the late 70's in hundreds of pieces. It's a long story but hull number 3 was my dads boat. He bought the hulls beams and mast from T Roland when they first came out and built it from the ground up. He sold it to a guy that was going to take it to Mexico for charters and sank it along the way. Here is a link to some pictures I scanned in the other day.http://s603.photobucket.c…Nacra%2036?sort=3&page=1
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Haha: Rig: After de-masting the rig was cut away, fell to a depth of 300', and was recovered the next day. It has had Infrared testing performed, however if the Nomex core core was damaged due to pressure at depth is unknown. There is a high probablility a new rig will be required.
If you've got a spare $150K lying around for a new rig and new main plus all the other work maybe. I'd offer ~$60K on the platform as is since it's not even remotely sail-able...and is an 80's boat. -
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