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Clay Eaton said:   May 10, 2010 6:42 pm PST
We have a turquoise 57 Skagit we are interested in selling. Can anyone help us determine how much we should charge for it? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!

Jeff Dorge said:   April 30, 2010 7:44 pm PST
I recently found an old 16' inboard boat in field out in Montana. When I first looked at it the gel coat was faded out but it sure looked like it once had a Skagit emblem on it. I brought it home last weekend and was crawling around in it and came across some old registrations that list it as a 1962 Skagit... is there anyone out there who might have some more info on this. From what I have found all there boats in this size range where outboards. Thanks, Jeff

Ron Wyborny said:   April 23, 2010 1:33 pm PST
My wife and I purchased our 1960 Skagit 18 and after having the motors gone thru we have enjoyed one great water cruise on a local lake. What a ball. We have photos we can share if desired. Ron

rick "dreamfinder" pariser said:   April 15, 2010 10:36 am PST
Please pass this on to Greg and/or his daughter regarding '59 Galstron Fireflite. I am restoring same and desperately need measurements, templates, pictures etc. to make reproduction seats as close to originals as I can. I'm in Sterling, VA and would gladly accept whatever assistance they can provide. Regards

BillR said:   February 15, 2010 3:39 pm PST
Hey everyone, I sold the Skagit site to longtime fellow Skagiteer Jeff/Michelle summer 2009. I have a lot of Skagit restoration parts including brand new chromed emblems, original Skagit steering wheel, and more. www.bearcat55.com OR www.robertsmaritimesystems.com

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