Free 32 ft Wellcraft St Tropez

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I came across this on Craigslist in Tampa ..
Specifically.. Craigslist ..Hillsborough Co...free stuff...
I don't know to link to the post and haven't had any luck uploading the pics I got from the ad..
It reads.
32ft Wellcraft St Tropez Twin Screw..
No trailer or engines..good body..
Free... bring trailer...
If you have a few engines and mailboxes laying around it could make a good project ?
 

OK...here's the pics from the ad...
 

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If I had an extra $20,000 laying around and one year or more of spare time I would jump on that one!
 

If I had an extra $20,000 laying around and one year or more of spare time I would jump on that one!

Free stuff has a way of getting expensive....
If I had the space and a shed full of the right parts I'd consider it anyway.,.
 

Personally no.

IF it was delivered for free WITH motors and trailer... I would turn em away.

Not only is it a project / problem boat... it would take so much time and money to even get right...

And in the end you still only have "old tech".

The V hull is quickly becoming a dinosaur... Especially when it comes to diving.

I look at this boat and cringe.
 

PS...

I have assisted in moving many of these to their new home... where they become permanent residents of ...

The junk yard.
 

That thing is begging for a visit from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre dude! It would be much simpler to dig a very deep hole and throw a massive amount of paper money into it and walk away. I know from personal experience.
HH
dts
 

Heck! I'm moving that to my new home in the harbor at Key West to live on!

NO motors needed, since I'm not going anywhere.
 

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