Hi Mark,
Any pictures or videos? How much you thinking on price?
Rob
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Hi Mark,
Any pictures or videos? How much you thinking on price?
Rob
Sorry - providing that info would help....
Yes it’s a 2+3.
Do you think the total hull count for 19s includes St. Tropez’s? I find it hard to believe all the sequential hulls aren’t more...
Matty,
Another one (hull 69, May 1973) surfaced for sale in Maryland on Donzi restoration’s Facebook page. It is:
DMR1969573H. Pretty sure that’s accurate.
Blue hull. White deck. Blue...
Never mind - turns out its a 1966 Donzi/Shepherd
Greg,
Without reading back through 52 lengthy posts...i don't have it in me...what approx year would you date this boat based on the Eaton Drive, transom vent, strangely positioned thru hulls and...
Is it this one? If so, looks like a thorough and correct resto - i am sure they would have gone over the lift ring assembly carefully.
It’s a little hard to tell from the pictures but it looks like a bench seat hornet based on the only pic that shows a portion of the cockpit.
Rare : about 40 made, probably a low relative...
Farjr: probably best to search through old threads here. Colour discussions have shown up a lot. Maybe start by searching Ferro and Minicraft. Hope that helps as a starting point.
MC: In the GTA. But boat in Muskoka.
Used Cummins for a restoration interior. Was happy with the results - not cheap, but worth it.
Carl,
Bring him those pictures vs what they are supposed to look like. They should be taut and smooth where the cushion is flat, and they should not cram in the corners. The corner foam needs to...
Mario. Sent you a pm with the link. Not mine.
Rob
Look into these tablet fenders and flat stack them in your ski locker with the sheet end out so you can grab them easily. You could also re-rig these with pin style quick cleats if your 22 doesn't...
Holy crap that is nice!
Sean - sorry we missed you. Happy to show you the boat anytime. Rob
Incredible looking Hornet. The Chris Craft Express was equally cool. Nice job Aaron and Ben! Bill's 24 looked awesome too - no pics unfortunately.
Bet it was a Spitfire.
If you're sinking that kind of $$ how about something really unique like this....(not mine, sounds like it ticks a lot of your boxes)....
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Nice sleuthing work! That is a game changer on a period correct restoration. Looking forward to seeing it.
Rob
Beautiful boat Dave. Was my screen saver back in the days of the original registry. Good luck with the sale, I am sure it will go quickly.
That boat very likely had a Mercruiser 0 drive (handcrank trailer tilt) mated to a Renault Mercruiser 80hp. I don't believe any of them would have originally had a Volvo 270. Brochures would tell you...
I would wager it is definitely real. But it's been heavily modified away from original configurations. You are unlikely to find a serial number from original on that boat now.
That's how I see it too. Most of these classics have no hope of keeping pace with modern boats, but they look cool as hell from any angle.
Beautiful day on some beautiful boats. Donzi owners are the nicest people.
Might be a long shot - but another starting point (if you haven't done this already) is to search the Boat Registry in the top left corner of this site. There are 1400 boats on there, many are 18s....
Love this boat. Where did it end up?