It’s Cool, It’s Strange, and Yet Very Familier.
While doing the usual ebay stalking we came across this strangeness. Now it is cool in a sorta Silver Arrow meets a blender kinda way. ya gotta hand it to the person that said..”Hey, lets try a small electric Silver Arrow” Cause those silver arrows are hot sellers.

A real Silver Arrow as reference. If you want to see more silver arrows . We have featured them before. Just click HERE
Now, this would be a very very cool classic cruiser dingy thing. It would look very cool hanging on top of your cruiser. Or a simple boat for the little kids on the pond or creek. It sure kicks the aft out of a little inflatable or small dingy thing. If you want more info and possibly purchase one. Guess what? Its on ebay right here. And there is a red one as well. .
That’s almost as ugly as the Century Coronado from Yesterday.
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REALLY ?
12K buy it now with no trailer or motor.
Heck you could buy the Cruiser for that money.
troy you are wrong, “here we have an excellent value” it says so right on the first line of the description. its ebay, gotta be true.
Little known fact: This boat was previously owned by Juan Epstein, from Welcome Back Kotter.
Yea, it comes with a note of authenticity signed Epstein’s Mother.
The people in the ad make the boat look like its 30′ long!
Ummm. How many “Nope’s ” do I get?
I guess you could make it radio controlled and use it to ferry beer out to you on the hook. For 12K? Nah.
So, you get a 13′ fiberglass hull for your $12k – well I case I shouldn’t sneer; it does include the “bildge” pump.
The engine and trailer are optional? Despite the learned seller’s informing us of the fact it is present, I do not see any Gar Wood styling influences here. I will give you the Silver Arrow though. It is ceaselessly amazing to see just what some people think “stuff” is worth. The overwhelming success of Edison Marine in lefty Portland, OR has already demonstrated the depth of the market for electrically powered classic repro recreational boats. I guess this guy is out to provide a further example of the non-existance of it.
Paul, You forgot the “MARINE-GRADE UPOULSTRY,”…that alone is the clincher.
I don’t know, but I kind of like it. I’m torn between which color though. It would look nice with a Merc MK55 clamped to the transom.
I’ve never been attracted to, or owned, a ‘practical’ boat so this one should fit right in with my collection!
Who knew their was a Silver Arrow in the Sea Skiff Division?