I'm just too busy to put any time into this, but someone with the time and skills could have a very nice boat in a pretty short time.

I'm selling my 1985 16ft Rays River Dory.

This was built by them, it's not a kit boat.

 It has some rot on a section of the floor and on one of the lower chines, but I've pulled off the UHMW, and it looks pretty sound otherwise.

It's on an older flatbed trailer, and I'm asking $850. for the boat and trailer. 

I'm keeping the oars.

Here are a couple of pictures of the boat. I'll add a couple more of the area in need of repair tomorrow or Wednesday.

Thanks,

Hal

 

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Comment by Jake Van Noppen on July 6, 2011 at 7:27am

Hal,

 

I'll get a hold of my brother today and see when he is available.  Thanks for letting me know and i'll get back to you as soon as possible.  Also do you have any more pics of the boat?  Thanks!!!

 

Jake

Comment by hal arneson on July 5, 2011 at 9:04am

Hi Jake- The folks in SLC have elected to pass, as their schedule won't allow for a visit anytime soon.

So. If you have someone here in Bend who would like to take a look at the boat, please have them contact me, and well arrange a time to meet.

Thanks!

Hal

They can contact me at : halibutt@mac.com

Comment by Jake Van Noppen on July 2, 2011 at 5:06am

Hal,

 

Let me know, I have family in Bend that could look at the boat for me.  Also would you be interested in selling it without the trailer.

 

Jake

Comment by hal arneson on July 1, 2011 at 6:19pm

Hi Jake- Yes, I still have the boat.  Someone is thinking about coming out from Salt Lake to look at it, but it's been a few days and I haven't heard back.  If I still haven't heard from him by the 5th, I'll be putting it back on the market.

Thanks,

 

Hal

Comment by Jake Van Noppen on July 1, 2011 at 4:38pm

Hal,

 

Do you still have this boat?

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