Free Sea Lancer in North Alabama

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The Bachelor
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Free Sea Lancer in North Alabama

Post by The Bachelor »

Hi,

I've got an old Sea Lancer we have used as the family boat for years. Its been in the Garage for the last 3 or 4 and I was wondering if anyone was interested. Hard to sell a wooden boat nowadays.

The good is I sealed the bottom with West Epoxy and varnished it about 5 years ago. Its always been under cover. The boat is complete with everything except the motors and controls. Even has a trailer that will get down the road pretty good.

The bad is the transom is gettting a little soft around the bottom. It does leak a little. It gets better the longer it sits in the water. Its done that the whole time we had it though. We put a bilge pump in it and it does just fine. We used a 60 hp Johnson on it (not included) while it was like this and have not had any trouble with it.

I want to save this thing from the burn pile. I need the space for other things now. I'll give it away on a first come first serve basis. I live in Athens Alabama. Contact me at bachelorb@bellsouth.net if your interested.

Thanks,

Brad Bachelor
The Bachelor
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Post by The Bachelor »

Some people requested pictures of the boat. I've just pulled it out of the barn. Those are dirt dobber nests, not bad wood.

I need to hear by the end of the week if someone wants it.

Thanks,

Brad

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Michael J. Seiber
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Location: Darlington, Pa

Post by Michael J. Seiber »

Brad, If I didn't live so far from you I would take that boat in a minute. Mike
LancerBoy
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Post by LancerBoy »

If on one claims it, give it away to a local charity such as Boy Scouts, Salvation Army, etc... Try the local chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society www.acbs.org or maybe the local chapter of the Antique Outboard Motor Club www.aomci.org

It would be VERY SAD if the boat was destroyed.

Andreas
Michael J. Seiber
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Post by Michael J. Seiber »

Another alternative would be to put it on ebay. You may be suprised at what you may get fot it. The hardware alone is valuable.
thegammas
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Location: Wilmington, Delaware. peterstransky@verizon.net - put wooden boat in the subject

Post by thegammas »

Brad - sent you a note this morning
Peter Stransky
1962 Cortland Custom Sea Lancer
Wilmington, Delaware
kevx
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Post by kevx »

Email sent. I'm really hoping to adopt this boat if I can find a way to get it home to Florida. :D
thegammas
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Post by thegammas »

My brother and I have mulled it over alot, not sure we can do it, so if you can get her, that would be great - I would be sick at heart if she's lost
Peter Stransky
1962 Cortland Custom Sea Lancer
Wilmington, Delaware
kevx
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Location: Spring Hill, FL

Post by kevx »

My 9 year old son and I would love to get it as a family project. I've never done restoration work on a boat before but have done a lot of woodworking so I feel confident. I'm trying to find out the dimensions including the trailer because it would have to fit in my garage. I live in a deed restricted neighborhood, so it couldn't be stored outside. I'm looking into renting a pickup so I can run up there and get it. I don't want to let this one die either! :)
thegammas
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Post by thegammas »

That would be most excellent - as a sea lancer, she should have a length over all between 17 and 18 feet. The trailer will add another 3 feet or so.

Shoot me an e-mail if things dont work out.
Peter Stransky
1962 Cortland Custom Sea Lancer
Wilmington, Delaware
The Bachelor
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Post by The Bachelor »

Hello,

I believe someone has agreed to take the boat. I hated to see this thing just go away. I knew I could count on you guys :) .

Thanks for all your efforts,

Brad
kevx
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Location: Spring Hill, FL

Post by kevx »

Although I'm sorry that I didn't get it, I'm happy to see it saved. Now, if anyone else has an inexpensive boat for me somewhere near Florida, keep me in mind!
The Bachelor
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Post by The Bachelor »

Well..... Nobodys come to pick it up yet.

Anybody interested???
LancerBoy
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Post by LancerBoy »

Try the ebay route??

Andreas
kevx
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Post by kevx »

My sincerest apologies. Finances and a domestic situation have prevented me from retrieving the boat as promised. I'm really bummed over it.
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