Going to let the MFG go....

Mark42

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I just don't have time to take care of the MFG and the larger Bayliner. So the MFG is being given to a good home. I have prepared a long list of mods, and maintenance schedules for the motor and boat. Even the trailer is covered.

So, I hope the new owner takes good care of her. She better, because I willl be driving right next to it all next summer as my sister (aka new owner) and I take some long trips around the Peconic Bays in NY.

See, I would rather give the boat to my sister for free than sell it so someone who would not appreciate it.

Plus, I get the benefit of teaching her kids all about boating safety, and operating boats, anchoring, cutting huge wake, beaching, props and grounding, etc, etc, etc......


I am now going to be a nervous wreck! LOL!!!!
 

Mark_VTfisherman

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Re: Going to let the MFG go....

That would be a very dramatic change for me. Even with a 19' project probably hitting the water next summer (Starcraft) I don't think I would ever let the Niagara go. I have no idea how you can do it but it sounds like you found the best home possible.
 

yanks21

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Re: Going to let the MFG go....

well, if it makes you feel any better, My wife's uncle gave us his '70 Carefree, and I am still using it 12 years later, and it is better than ever.
 

Woody550

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Re: Going to let the MFG go....

Agree with Yanks-
I have my grandfathers Westy bought new in '64 as some of you know. My uncle also had it for awhile. There is a decent likelihood the boat will be around longer than me: its in great shape and family members have indicated it wont be sold outside the family. Your Niagara is on the right heading...
 

mfgniagara

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Re: Going to let the MFG go....

I just don't have time to take care of the MFG and the larger Bayliner. So the MFG is being given to a good home. I have prepared a long list of mods, and maintenance schedules for the motor and boat. Even the trailer is covered.

So, I hope the new owner takes good care of her. She better, because I willl be driving right next to it all next summer as my sister (aka new owner) and I take some long trips around the Peconic Bays in NY.

See, I would rather give the boat to my sister for free than sell it so someone who would not appreciate it.

Plus, I get the benefit of teaching her kids all about boating safety, and operating boats, anchoring, cutting huge wake, beaching, props and grounding, etc, etc, etc......


I am now going to be a nervous wreck! LOL!!!!

I sort of understand where your coming from, since I got my 1967 Westfield, which is in super nice shape, I all but ignore my Niagara which has gotten put out back under a tarp.
My Niagara will need a transom and seats but it's a super nice hull. I too have been thinking about selling her.
I just hate to see it sit there unused, and I've got too many other projects pending, so most likely it'll be years now before I ever get back to it.
I hate to think of letting it go, but the Westfield fills the same basic need as the Niagara did and it came to me in turn key condition. I think if someone gave me a few hundred bucks for the hull I'd probably let mine go too just to see someone finish it and put her to use.
 
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