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Sailing-- Zuma

I was looking for a used sailboat and I found this incredible, mint condition (I've seen it in person) used Zuma selling for $300-- because it's an old model. My grandfather decided to buy it for me. The only thing is it dosen't have the zuma look. It looks exactly lke a sunfish. Plus, it has an orenge mast. What model could that be? He isn't selling it with a boom-- he says he does not use one. Do you think a new boom could be attached? Also, my grandfather (who knows little about sailing) is determined to put a two cycle outbord on it. Could that be done?

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are you talking about a daytripper ?
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Well a person could put a outboard on almost anything if they wish to engineer it, we had several barrells with a board on it at the lake we put a small outboard on before.

But if you are buying a boat, ** not maybe this is my states** should there not be a bill of sale that includes a serial number and the paper work where it is registered in your state. I know I have to have my boats all registered to use them anywhere in my state

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A bill of sale is always a good idea for any major sale. He has not regestered the boat ( in violation of state and local law) and I do plan to.
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