Greetings all
I'm just going to throw this up there in case anyone may be interested. I've been holding onto a 32nd Parallel 1/96 Ohio hull for many years. I believe this hull was produced a little over 20 years ago now. It's a project boat. It needs some lovin' to get it in the water. All I have is the hull with the two horizontal stabilizers at the stern. No other appendages. No sail, no rudders, no prop, etc. Inside the hull are four or five WTC saddles that you will probably want to remove for your own cylinder. Also, the tail cone is missing. They originally made the hull with the very aft 3 inches as a separate piece for ease of access to install the linkages. That is long gone. On the missile deck, the hatches are drilled with small circular holes, which I think were supposed to be square. Could be wrong. The top and bottom hull halves are split at the water line. The top hull is kept in place with magnets. Like I said, a real project.
Shipping on this boat will not be cheap because of its size. I believe it's 72" long.
So taking into consideration that it's an old, classic hull, but needs a lot of stuff done and shipping will be huge, I'm going to say $495 shipped.
Payment may be made through PayPal, CashApp, or Zelle.
Shipping will be UPS ground, with tracking information.
IF INTERESTED, EMAIL ME >> DIRECTLY << AT eckloss@mac.com
-erich
I'm just going to throw this up there in case anyone may be interested. I've been holding onto a 32nd Parallel 1/96 Ohio hull for many years. I believe this hull was produced a little over 20 years ago now. It's a project boat. It needs some lovin' to get it in the water. All I have is the hull with the two horizontal stabilizers at the stern. No other appendages. No sail, no rudders, no prop, etc. Inside the hull are four or five WTC saddles that you will probably want to remove for your own cylinder. Also, the tail cone is missing. They originally made the hull with the very aft 3 inches as a separate piece for ease of access to install the linkages. That is long gone. On the missile deck, the hatches are drilled with small circular holes, which I think were supposed to be square. Could be wrong. The top and bottom hull halves are split at the water line. The top hull is kept in place with magnets. Like I said, a real project.
Shipping on this boat will not be cheap because of its size. I believe it's 72" long.
So taking into consideration that it's an old, classic hull, but needs a lot of stuff done and shipping will be huge, I'm going to say $495 shipped.
Payment may be made through PayPal, CashApp, or Zelle.
Shipping will be UPS ground, with tracking information.
IF INTERESTED, EMAIL ME >> DIRECTLY << AT eckloss@mac.com
-erich
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