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				C 26 considering sale... any interest?
				Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 7:03 pm
				by babsjohnson
				We have a C 26, that we have really enjoyed. However, we do not have a trailer for her and the slip fees and req'd maintaince are adding up. We are considering getting a smaller boat that we can pull out easier (or find a trailer for our 26). Finding a trailer for the 26 has been an issue.
It is a 79 and is we sailed it last summer. However, it does need a paint job and some cosmetic interior, but a very solid boat. I am not sure what it is worth right now in this economy... anyone interested r have feedback?
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 4:22 am
				by slane1124
				I hate that you have to sell rather than move the boat.  Look at a website for some folks that I got to build me a custom trailer 
http://home.att.net/~sail-trailers/sail ... ailer.html
Good folks, both sailors, and in GA.  Good luck!!
and tell them I sent you!!
 
			
					
				Cheysler 26 sailboat York S.C.
				Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 6:08 pm
				by hp18carr
				This is my first try on this forum, so bear with me. I live in Wilmington N.C. I have seen a 26 chrysler before and I feel it could fill the bill. If yours has not been spoken for I'm interested. (
glidern2954c@excite.com)  (910) 686-4625   Fill free to e-mail or call, If I'm not at home please leave a message.
Thank you
hp18carr
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:15 am
				by babsjohnson
				Things have not worked out with the others... if anyone is still interested please let us know. Thanks!
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:16 pm
				by askme233
				Well, I would hate for you to have to sell.  I don't know too much about trailers, but when we bought our Chrysler 26 a few years back, we just looked on craigslist as we drove up to pick her up and found someone selling a trailer for $200. I think we paid $150.  It is not really set up right and we had to strap the Chrysler in to keep it on, but it travelled 50-60 miles home.
Be creative and most good size trailers will fit the bill and then you can always have it set up right later on.
Unless it is fixed keel.