I’ll check it out. Still concerned about that 10’ beam.SunbeamIV wrote:Capt.
Saw this on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/281864456081
May be a bit outside of your area, but looks pretty clean!
Thanks, Greg
I’ll check it out. Still concerned about that 10’ beam.SunbeamIV wrote:Capt.
Saw this on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/281864456081
May be a bit outside of your area, but looks pretty clean!
JoeRockit wrote:Want to swap with my 28'? (Do I have a death wish?) It has twins though and is a bit over 200 miles from DE.
Like you, we've been toying with the idea of a different boat. We'd like a newer one, but it's hard to look at those clorox bottles when you have the classiest boat at the marina. It's not that I'm not into projects, I've just done everything I'm going to do with this boat--which was a fair amount. And it's nice to have a boat with a trailer.
Here's a link to some before and after pictures: https://jnap.smugmug.com/Boats/1977-28-Marinette/
Maybe I'll just have to build one. .
Good luck.
Joe
I’ve looked at what you sent and I too think these models and years might be the only sizes that will fit my needs. I’m sure they are not easy to find and certainly will not be turn-key. Got all winter to ponder and look. But meanwhile I’m going to continue to enjoy mine until something comes along. Thank you for the info, you have certainly researched the early Marinette models. I’ve tried to dig up photos and info to review with the Admiral and there’s not a lot out there to read on these early models. Thanks Again, GregMetalHead wrote:If you really want to stay narrow beam, you should look at 59 to 63 years All Family Cruisers and Express models.
Family Cruisers had the narrowest beam, Express was next at 9-2 up to 1963.
These boats range from 28-6 feet to 31 feet.
My 63 Express is the narrow beam 9-2 feet. I also have a 10 foot model, interesting to see the differences (Not a lot actually). I had a 59 Family Cruiser as well and they really do have a lot of room. More like a picnic boat and cuddy camper than a full weekender type.
I think once you hit 1964 the narrowest M was 10 feet.
Here is a cool looking 1964 (10 foot beam)
http://www.boatsville.com/boats/mi/gran ... tte/249906
Here is a nice 1960 M Express. You can still see the Family Cruiser influence on this model.
http://www.worldboattoday.com/image/ilm ... zvixjm.jpg
Sounds like a bargain but I'm pretty sure I’ll have to stay with the years and sizes MetalHead referred to in order to pull off my plans.balthaus wrote:Here is one on CL in Louisville KY
http://louisville.craigslist.org/boa/5301337783.html