My daughter just emailed your Land-N-Sea info to me and I am writing because we had a 1973 with the flying bridge boat #187 that we loved and had many happy hours with....However, this summer the fires in Washington State took our "Day Dream" boat (our name being Day) and home and many, many other items we had stored in our Off the Grid survival retreat. Seeing yours brings back many warm memories. Luckily we were in California when we lost it all and did not lose us...nor did we have to see and experience the loss in person. Seems we paid $13,500 +- in 1973 to get it "loaded"....We had an air conditioner on the upper deck, and a bench seat on the back deck that housed the generator. There were 4 seats on top deck that folded down for extra sleeping quarters or allowing passengers on top deck. Also, I am wondering where is all the upholstered seating/bedding??? Our curtains shredded, but we had replaced them. I do not remember the motor size/output, but we moored it for awhile at Mission Bay Marina while they were building the rest of the docks here in San Diego and what a neat experience. We also trailered it all over and were known as "The Boat People" at R-Ranch (kind of an RV dude ranch almost on the border of CA and OR)! (We lived in Washington State and had close relatives in California-Lots of back and forth). I would love to hear of your experiences with your boat, too. We have the same kind of boat ownership history! You have the email---I wonder if you sold it yet and for how much....Just curious, as ours is gone according to the neighbors.
My daughter just emailed your Land-N-Sea info to me and I am writing because we had a 1973 with the flying bridge boat #187 that we loved and had many happy hours with....However, this summer the fires in Washington State took our "Day Dream" boat (our name being Day) and home and many, many other items we had stored in our Off the Grid survival retreat. Seeing yours brings back many warm memories. Luckily we were in California when we lost it all and did not lose us...nor did we have to see and experience the loss in person. Seems we paid $13,500 +- in 1973 to get it "loaded"....We had an air conditioner on the upper deck, and a bench seat on the back deck that housed the generator. There were 4 seats on top deck that folded down for extra sleeping quarters or allowing passengers on top deck. Also, I am wondering where is all the upholstered seating/bedding??? Our curtains shredded, but we had replaced them. I do not remember the motor size/output, but we moored it for awhile at Mission Bay Marina while they were building the rest of the docks here in San Diego and what a neat experience. We also trailered it all over and were known as "The Boat People" at R-Ranch (kind of an RV dude ranch almost on the border of CA and OR)! (We lived in Washington State and had close relatives in California-Lots of back and forth). I would love to hear of your experiences with your boat, too. We have the same kind of boat ownership history! You have the email---I wonder if you sold it yet and for how much....Just curious, as ours is gone according to the neighbors.