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SALVAGE 1952 RUNABOUT

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Topic: SALVAGE 1952 RUNABOUT
Posted By: LeeT
Subject: SALVAGE 1952 RUNABOUT
Date Posted: November-24-2011 at 10:53am
1952 16 foot runabout for parts - all or nothing - make offer

located coastal georgia



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Posted By: Fl Inboards
Date Posted: November-24-2011 at 11:39am
Pictures?
Thanks.

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Posted By: juniorwoody
Date Posted: November-24-2011 at 12:18pm
$300.00


Posted By: juniorwoody
Date Posted: November-26-2011 at 9:08pm
$300.00 offer, Jack, 860 309 7705


Posted By: LeeT
Date Posted: November-27-2011 at 9:44pm
Being new to the forum, we posted before we had all our ducks in a row. In our era, most small boats were called "runabouts". The '52 was actually a Correct Craft Junior. All parts were removed and stored in preparation for rebuilding when a large tree fell on the hull. So, what we have is an assortment of parts.

We do have an old photo of the boat and a photo of the nameplate "Correct Craft Junior". If I can figure out how to upload photos to an existing post I will do that. Meanwhile, if you have questions, please call Lee at 912-656-1285


Posted By: LeeT
Date Posted: November-27-2011 at 9:46pm
Being new to the forum, we posted before we had all our ducks in a row. In our era, most small boats were called "runabouts". The '52 was actually a Correct Craft Junior. All parts were removed and stored in preparation for rebuilding when a large tree fell on the hull. So, what we have is an assortment of parts.

We do have an old photo of the boat and a photo of the nameplate "Correct Craft Junior". If I can figure out how to upload photos to an existing post I will do that. Meanwhile, if you have questions, please call Lee at 912-656-1285



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