I have a project E29 that is complete but needs to be restored. Anyone with a passion for these old classics would be overjoyed at this prospect. Our economy has devistated the industry in which I work and I have to say goodbye to this dream. She is sitting deep inland in Southwest Florida on jacks. I can't find a hull number but she's definately the E29. The title says 1969. It's got to be one of the earliest hulls as most literature only refers to 1970 and later.
Pity.... A guy from Tampa came down and chopped this boat up and salvaged all the gear, hauled the fiberglass to the dump. I will say that seeing her cut up showed the thickness and strength of the hull. ribs and keel. I was impressed. The guy with the sawzall said it's the toughest boat he'd ever scrapped.
Pity.... A guy from Tampa came down and chopped this boat up and salvaged all the gear, hauled the fiberglass to the dump. I will say that seeing her cut up showed the thickness and strength of the hull. ribs and keel. I was impressed. The guy with the sawzall said it's the toughest boat he'd ever scrapped.
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