HI Rodney,

A yard here had a pair of Vic 18s on the lot for awhile, they have  
since both sold.  The only thing I didn't like about them was the  
molded in fake wood on the deck, its a silly reason not to buy a boat,  
but it did keep me away as I knew it would bug me forever.  I liked  
the lines and the construction seemed reasonable.  For $750 if the  
trailer was in good enough shape to bring it home, I probably would  
buy it.  Its always nice to have "spare" boats :-)

---Chad


On Mar 27, 2008, at 9:43 AM, Rodney Holland wrote:

> I might be certifiable for this but even having just put our  
> recently purchased Montgomery 17 in the water for the fist time, I  
> stumbled across something interesting this morning. I saw (only  
> pictures at this point)of a Victoria 18 and trailer that can be  
> bought for $750.00 If the hull is sound and the trailer usable this  
> seems like an absolute steal, although I don't know anything about  
> the boats. I like the size of the cockpit, and the lines, but don't  
> think I would want a fixed keel for the type sailing we'll do even  
> if it's Shoal Draft. I love buying older boats that I can do "fixer  
> upper" things to as long as the needs don't push my abilities too  
> far. The first sailboat I did this with after first starting with  
> rowboats and dinghys was a Montgomery 12! If this is one of those  
> "projects in waiting" shouldn't a boat like this be worth $2-3K in  
> most places if put into decent shape? Do any of you know about the  
> quality of construction on these boats? I realize you can design a  
> "salty looking hull" that is actually a cheap piece of plastic(I'll  
> refrain from naming some), and I'm wondering where these sit on the  
> spectrum of design and construction reputation?
>
> Rodney Holland
> Texas Doghouse
>
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