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How can I buy a pirate ship or a sail boat to convert into a pirate ship?

I am looking to start a Pirates themed dinner cruise in my area, and I am trying to find out how to actually purchase a pirate ship. I don’t expect to find an actual pirate ship, but rather an old looking wooden sail boat I can convert.

7 Responses to “How can I buy a pirate ship or a sail boat to convert into a pirate ship?”

  1. John C says:

    Ebay. . . duh

  2. rutager says:

    there are a many tallships in the whitsundays australia in charter already i bet one of the companies would part with one at the right price. paint it black and presto a pirate ship

  3. science teacher says:

    There are old ships available, one sank in our marina last year, MD Try “Soundings”. It is a newspaper for sale of boats. It has an online version. Also try boating magazines that feature a for sale list.

  4. squaresail says:

    The trade magazine is called “Boats & Harbors”. It’s published 3 times a month. Do a Web search to find their site. This magazine contains primarily commerical marine equipment and boats. You can also review tug boats and barges. Anyone with a commerical boat to sell will advertize here. As a word of advice from a person who owned a ‘pirate’ charter boat and has done what you want to do. A wooden boat that can carry more than 6 persons that you can convert will likely not meet CG requirements. Unless a boat was built from the keel up with charter work in mind, it is usually prohibitively expensive to make it so.

  5. stiletto says:

    If you don’t know anything about sailboat (pirate ship) you should ask a yacht lawyer to make sure that there is no hidden problem with the ship and/or sea worthy. A 58″ ship can cost any from $80,000 and up, it all depends on the year. Here;s one for sale from yacht world. http://www. yachtworld. com/boats/1493057/0, you can also buy magazine from your local book stores. Here is a website for a yacht lawyers, http://www. yachtlawyers. com/ . They have offices in Florida and in Europe, they also have a broker and an accountant ready to help you with all your need.

  6. thomas h says:

    good idea yours my friend. listen, Turkish boat builders have been building Motor/sailing boats for this purpose. Here in Malta we use them for tourist cruises etc. . . they have a beautiful shape and compared to other boats are cheap. search for them on the net i am sure you can find some examples.

  7. captmhunt says:

    The last time I was in St. Thomas, there was a purpose built Pirate Ship that was just sitting there looking for a new owner. Try contacting the harbor master in St. Thomas and see if it’s still there.

    I also heard that the second boat used for the filming of “Captain Ron” and was NOT the one burned, used to be for sale. . . at that time, she was lying in Galveston.

    Yo, ho,ho. . . I wish you luck

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