I have one of the first Squall's complete with centerboard kit, rudder, and sail kit. The sail is shot and needs to be replaced but is still in good enough shape to serve as a pattern. The interior of the hull has "scalloped" from age and needs to be wet sanded and possibly painted and the exterior needs to be buffed and polished. No trailer.
A young man in our neighborhood has asked about purchasing it to restore and I have no clue as to it's worth. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Need Estimate on Value of a Squall
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Re: Need Estimate on Value of a Squall
Give it to him free of charge and be happy somebody can use it and is interested in refinishing it.
Re: Need Estimate on Value of a Squall
I agree with Joe not many people have interest in old sailing dinghies like that no matter the BW brand.
Have the kid restore it and make sure he invites you for a sail when it is done.
Sell it for a token ($10) to transfer it legally.
Have the kid restore it and make sure he invites you for a sail when it is done.
Sell it for a token ($10) to transfer it legally.
EJO
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50th edition 2008 Montauk 150, w/60HP Mercury Bigfoot
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50th edition 2008 Montauk 150, w/60HP Mercury Bigfoot
Re: Need Estimate on Value of a Squall
With the complete kit, I'd say it's worth at least a few hundred dollars to the right buyer. So many of these have lost the important bits of hardware, and it's becoming a rare thing to find a complete unit.
1989 Outrage 22 Cuddy