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  • Rare 31' Skagit project boat

    One of two 31's in existence?
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    Duncan McCallie

    Ed Monk Trawler "Turning Point"
    1955 Skagit 20

  • #2
    What's the story here? Is this yours? For sale? Random photo from the internet? :TakePicture1:

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    • #3
      Skagit 31

      That's one of two known to exist...out of the three originally produced. It's in southwestern Washington and is not for sale--at least the last time someone asked.

      It would be a huge project. (Just ask Tim Jones!)

      - Marty
      http://www.pocketyachters.com

      "If a man is to be obsessed by something, I suppose a boat is as good as anything, perhaps a bit better than most." - E. B. White

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      • #4
        These photos were taken last week. It's down along the Columbia. He snapped these two pictures and decided it was time to go when he thought he heard banjos...
        Duncan McCallie

        Ed Monk Trawler "Turning Point"
        1955 Skagit 20

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        • #5
          consider the bar raised

          Hope the owner's have set aside 18 years, a lot of cash, and have mad skills...if McSkagit's journey is any indicator. Thanks for sharing.

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          • #6
            Care to divulge exact location? Would love to see it. No interest in buying. Am I correct, no cabin windows??
            Robert Augur

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            • #7
              Heading West from Longview, it's at milepost 18. Can't miss it.
              Duncan McCallie

              Ed Monk Trawler "Turning Point"
              1955 Skagit 20

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