$300 is just the starting bid, i suspect he wants a bit more for it than that, but it looks quite good, i might talk to commodore up here at bribie and see if they might take it on as a sail training/racing boat for the juniors, as atm they just put around on fevers and corsairs watching us cat sailors blast by often asking if any of us want to swap boats for the day

Also theres a mosquito sail number 968 i think, at Alderly in brisbane, i had a look at it to see if it was in good enough condition to be usable, or just scrapable for parts. He wants $300 for it, theres some delamination of the hulls, but the decks of the hulls are shot, as they are rotted and would need to be replaced, the sides of the hulls seem to be fine as they seemed to be glassed right up to the decks inside and out with from what i could tell to be no signs of rot. The very tips of the bows seemed a bit soft, the back of the sterns however felt solid. The daggerboard trunks felt very solid. The sail is in one piece but the fabric is old. The rudders are garbage, but the daggerboards seemed ok, the old style of boards though, the spars and stays from what i saw seemed in good nic. Comes on a registered trailor that looks in fairly good condition, Has a large diameter PVC tube as a sail tube. Didnt really want to take this one on my self as i dont have any boat building experience and dont know how much effort or money would be involved in replacing the decks, but it could be a relatively cheap fix-er-up-er-er. Any estimates on the cost of replacing the decks, and probably the addition of some more bulkheads would be. Id love to see another mossie back on the water, especially in qld, so if its not too much, i may suggest it to the club as well, if anyone thinks its worthwhile.