This time we tour a 2002 Creekmore 46. Construction of this yacht haulted around 2005 when the owner ran out of money after sinking half a million dollars into this boat. What is left is an 85% complete brand new 17 year old boat. All it needs is someone to finish the job and move aboard!
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