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    Ausfish Bronze Member HH17L's Avatar
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    Damaged, but has potential!!

    Just spotted this on Ebay, looks to have had a decent amount of damage, might be a good buy for someone here. If only i hadn't had to pay that damn tax bill, it would probably be sitting in my yard. Has anyone had a look at it?

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Haines-Hunter...QQcmdZViewItem

    Andrew.
    Are 30 fishing rods too many????

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    Cool Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    why would you even think about it? sid

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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!! For a death trap

    There is only one thing to remember with this ( I know nothing of this particular boat but..).
    It really is an insurance company
    damage is so bad they had to Write it off completely
    Damage is so bad they couldn't even force client to take it at salvage value
    damage is so bad that proffessional buyers and restorers didn't want a bar of it. (yes they offer it to professionals when assessing it and then if not enough value they try the dumb public
    still a production boat so wreckers don't want it as all gear is still avaliable from manufacturer
    Motor 97 Johno - wreckers won't touch V6 ficht 1997
    Fibregllass is classified as a hazardous material so dumping the hull at the tip after stripping is expensive. illegally placing in a skip or landfill is $200,000 plus fine.

    The insurers are trying to recover better than salvage cost by dumping it on someone unsuspecting at a high value
    Like cars boats this bad should be destroyed or parted only
    Think if you were the buyer after it was done up and resprayed crossing a bar with it

    Insurers should be stopped from selling off structurally unrepairable boats to the general public without an agreement that it will not be rebuilt without certification by surveyer / shipwright and manufacter if current

    Oh well that's my daily rant about insurance companies starting with the letter G

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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    gotta agree cormorant

    why bother?

    Mike

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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    has potential IMO, the cost of repair for a NON PROFIT is no where near what a pro restorer would charge to do the job
    cheers
    blaze

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    Ausfish Bronze Member stark's Avatar
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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    Looks to me like the boat had a visit to the bottom of the pond. The laminates and glass all around looks sus. Would need to have a very close look and see if the hull can be restored. The motor may well be a write-off if it did visit the bottom and was not striped & flushed.

    Cheers
    John
    4.1m Rainwater tank & 50hp4st donk- go the plastic

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    Shame, would have been a nice boat once!! That's no way to treat a haines!. cheers daz...

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    Ausfish Platinum Member juju's Avatar
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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    Poor Haines..........but taking that on as a project....ergh ..shiver....
    ..Greg...."Termites pay the bills"..... Trailcraft 475...75 Hp E-Tec

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    I'd have to agree that salvage value on the hull is a bit high. Based on what I see, which would be worse in the flesh salvage value is probably around $4K assuming the engine didn't take a dive.....

    Be worth grabbing at the right dollar for sure although I reckon the damage to the hull, combined with the damage region to the port side screen area and internal cabin cracking, suggests that shes got a broken spine.....

    It would be a deck off, floor out new stingers job most likely but for someone with the time on their hands and the knowledge it would be either a very cheap 600C or a great repairer and resaler for a fantastic profit.

    Email the seller and offer them $4K for it. Also tell em they can contact me as a boat dealer if they wish to verify my salvage value.

    Cheers

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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    isnt this the one that there was a thread about some months ago that was run up onto rocks near fisherman island?

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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    G'day

    Ozscott, the one that ran up onto rocks at fisherman had a honda on the back, and was a much newer boat.

    In regards to this particular boat.... run a chainsaw through it.

    Dave

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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    I just wished I had the knowledge and abilities to restore.
    I'd be asking a few (lots) of questions first and a decent gander at the motor would be a must.
    The condition of it would have to be a big bearing on the overall price.
    This seller is a reseller of broken crap. Have a gander of his last auction
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Devil-Cat_W0Q...QQcmdZViewItem

    Got a spare month or six for this one Blaze??
    Last edited by finga; 14-06-2007 at 06:58 AM.
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    would a 600c be about the same size as a V213c? That trailer would loook much nicer under my boat

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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    Maybe if you could get the hull at a OK price, it might make a potential plug for a mould to then recast a new hull??? Don't have any experience with this but would that be possible?
    Cheers,
    Chris

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Damaged, but has potential!!

    I reckon the best solution to this is:

    Assuming that the moter is easily and cheaply repairable

    Strip the thing back, cut the cabin off at coaming height, repair the hull and structure. build a platform on the bunk tops, add a centre console and use the existing hardtop. throw away the rest.

    After a hell of a lot of work, you have a 6m centre console for 10-15 grand.

    Anything is fixable with glass, it's just a matter of how much time and effort to do it.

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