1958 Century Coronado 21' This classic runabout was lovingly restored by Al Fink, former President of theCentury Boat Club. "Restored" is really the wrong word... It wasremanufactured! Every piece of wood was removed, copied or crafter, then replaced - white oak & and mahogany; all chrome wasre-chromed; allupholstery was custom manufactured for this boat; all instruments were sent out for full restoration; all wiring is new; the engine was completely rebuilt along with bothcarburetors; 17 coats of varnish provide uncommon depth to the finish. Fiberglass bottom installed over wood androuted perfectly for ease of use. This boat was never in water following the restoration. It is a close to a new 1958 Century Coronado 21' you can get without a time machine. The trailer, however, is a much newer 2001 custom-manufactured DHM built specific for this boat.Al (my father) died last year and this boat is the last of many in his collection to be offered for sale. This is an estate sale item.Imagine yourself cruising the crystal clear waters ofLake Tahoe in this iconic woody or towing four or fiveskiers on your favorite lake. Wakeboarders: ever seen the mountainous wakes a wood boat leaves? Please... no fat sack ballast needed here. You cansurfthese wakes with no special equipment. Or, you can just open the throttle and listen to thatChrysler 330.I'm not a boat guy myself, but I will do my best to post and answer any questions. Thank you for looking!
Notice to Bidders: This boat is for sale locally. I reserve the right to end an auction early.
Deposit: A non-refundable $500 deposit within 48 hours of winning the auction is required. Please call to make arrangements for payment.
Payment Types: Cash in person, Cashiers CheckAll sales transactions must be completed within 7 calendar days of auction close. NO PAYPAL!
It is the sole responsibility of the customer to verify vehicle condition before time of sale. Any and all differences must be addressed prior to time of sale. Vehicle is sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS.
FAQS:
1) Does it run? Yes.
2) Any damage? Zero.
3) Can I come look at the boat? Sure, but it does take some coordination. I am about 120 miles away from the boat.
4) Where is itlocated? Sacramento, CA.
5) Where are you located? Incline Village, NV.
6) Will you call me? To be fair to all bidders,please ask your questions so I can post them and answer them. Other people may have the same questions.
Questions
Seems like a fine example. I am quite interested in this boat. Would you describe the "fiberglass bottom installed over wood . . ." in further detail? Would this description be the same as a 3M 5200 bottom, or a West System bottom or just a fiberglass layer over the refinished bottom or something else? Also, what is the Chrysler 330 V8 horse power rating? Your ad shows a $30,000.00 price but your description mentions "Notice to bidders" and "Deposit" instructions. What does that mean? Where is this boat for sale locally? Through a local ad or a marina or what? So if the boat has not been in the water since restoration, how was the boat "tested" for hull integrity, engine and drive line function as well as gauges, etc.? And, what year was the restoration completed? What state is the boat and trailer titled and registered in? Thank you in advance.
Curt
What is the answer to Curt's questions????
Any more info or pics of boat thanks todd
Still available?
Send me a note or a text if so. I’m near Sacramento in Winters.
Thanks, Jim ***
Hi Alan,
This is a beautiful Coronado. It is clear the attention to detail that your father put into this.
Are you still looking for a new home for this boat?
Thank you and God Bless
Kyle
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Hi, I saw your wonderful boat for sale today on line .... is it still available?
I’m very interested in your century Coronado. How do I make an offer or feel free to contact me.
Is this boat still available?
“Wow” this is a beautiful boat….any chance it’s still for sale as I would love to be its owner ?
I am interested please reply to my email
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