So I'm going to pass on the Lone Star Cruisemaster - still want a 25' Chief..... For anyone else who is interested, here's the information I got from the seller. The seller bought the boat in an estate sale a couple of years ago. When he bought it, someone had started to restore it, removing some of the wood and beginning to strip the paint, but never completed the restoration. The seller simply pulled it home and left it. He hasn't had the engine running, so couldn't give any information on that. He estimates that the cabin is about 16' long, and about 5' high, so an adult couldn't stand up in it. It has a head in it, with a sliding door to close it off, and a dinette. In front of that is a berth that would have had cushions on it - it would sleep 2.