2005 25 cruiser for sale $65,000 Bandon OR

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On trailer with 150 Yamaha main and 20 Honda kicker. Has c80 radar gps depth, digital guages, custom radar arch, blown in closed cell poly on cabin roof covered in Honduran Mahogany and tongue and groove, mahogany cabinets and sole, synthetic teak in cockpit and swim step, windless, refer, wallas, mahogany head door, rocket launchers, shore power, battery charger, raw water washdown, two batteries with switch, very custon interior, one of a kind, mahogany and walnut table, custon racks, vhf, cd, deck light, etc. 300 hrs main 2 hrs kicker email for pics many extras all work done by professional shipwright
 
I have some pictures, but it says they are too big when I tried to add them as attachments when I placed the posting. Would love to know how to get them in there. Thanks. . .Mike
 
Mike,

When you open the photos in a photo editing application, you typically can do a "Save As" that allows you to select the file type and size (quality) of the photo. There are also some sites on the web that have software that will allow you to resize.

I suspect that if you do a search for "photo size" in the Brats library, you will come up with some specific methods...
 
Here are Mike's pictures


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Doesn't look like the interior of a 2005. Unless he replaced all cabinet doors, head door, table top etc. And then added all the wood to the ceiling. I don't get it. Why would you do that? Just curious.
 
I was havibg problems with condensation in the cabin. I started with spraying in closed cell poly on the cabin top and also used that space for a chase with my radar cable and vhf cable run down opposite sides. I did the wood to finish that area off. The difference is incredible. The Wallas will heat it up on low with a window cracked in freezing weather and zero condensation. I liked the look that it added so I did the rest of the boat (doors, table, sole). I love to work on boats so it was fun. I was unhappy with the quality of the non-skid in the cockpit so I sanded it down and installed a synthetic teak decking(plasteak). I also did the swim platform and rear quarter seats. It is very durable and keeps nuisance water off the deck by having a recessed perimeter where the origional deck is. I added a small stainless scupper on either side to take the little bit of water that would stand on the deck previously. My boat has the open sides where the fuel line has a chase coming down and that little inside corner would hold just a little bit of water at times. I also upgraded the hatches to bowmar ones that seal better and are stronger. My son and I sleep on the boat on anchor at least once a week and it is much more comfortable now.
 
BTW. . .If you look at the picture of the table you will see a small stainless barrell bolt at the cabin side. There are two of them. When these are engaged, The table is completely solid and doesn't rock out of brackets when kids are being kids. The table works the same otherwise.
 
Marty, Thanks for putting up the photos. Beautiful interior. If the out side is equal, this is going to make somebody very happy.

Harvey
SleepyC
 
My wife and I have finally agreed on our next boat. We are ready to move forward on it so are reducing price again. Will make someone a great deal on this boat. Thanks. . .Mike
 
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