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Cabot 36 Sailboat Half Hull on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Salisbury, Maryland, United States

Salisbury, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Cabotcraft Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada




This also came from the plant in Sydney.  It appears, as there are hinge marks 
on the back side of the teak panel, the plaque was likely a cabinet door.

The plaque is 33 x 13.5" .. the hull is 27" .. weight ~7lbs.





The hull does not sit perfectly flat to the board, never did. 





There are some hairline cracks in the rudder area and other minor 
chips and marks.  ..it has been moved and hanging since the 70's.

Also available on the local CL, so this sale may end at any time.

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