Hey...I am sending this on for a member of the Morgan 38 users group; I
don't think he is part of the Liveaboard group

My heart breaks for George but someone will be very fortunate if they
can take this on....

If interested, please contact George directly; his e-mail address is at
the end.

Melinda
Morgan 382, Celerity

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Morgan 38 Owners Board: Morgan 38: CM38 #73 Free to Good Home
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Posted by George Graves (Captgeorge) on Thursday, January 17, 2008 -
2:32 pm:

 My poor boat got beached by Katrina in the FL Keys in 2005. It's way
on my rocky beach with hull damage on one side, repaired damage on the
other. It's a good project boat for someone. It needs to be lifted with
a crane and trucked out or patched on site and launched by a crane on a
barge. If someone wants it, you'll have to take it away fast -
neighbor's threatening to sue me over it. For parts and sails, roller
furling, etc. those I'll sell separately at good prices if nobody wants
the whole boat. It's a 1971 CM, nothing fancy, no electronics, just a
plain old boat. Someone with more time than I have could get this
classic back in the water where it belongs. Otherwise, I'm afraid I'll
have to let the county take it off to the glue factory, as I just don't
have the time to deal with it all. If anyone's interested, please
contact me right away, as I don't have much time to find it a good
home. I'd much rather have it sailing somewhere than have it dumped.
I'll take some pics and answer any questions. Winches are good, sails
good, mast good, Profurl roller furling good to very good, autopilot
still in box. Tell your friends! George [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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