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You can argue all you want.... I've seen this boat personally, it is beautiful and priced to move http://performanceboatcenter.com/boa...sp?boat_id=522
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Links, never meant to bash/trash your boat. I am sure its a beautiful piece. As is Richaton's...Just saying they arent real bargains. So you may be sitting a while. Buyers now adays want bargains. I know I do. My comments were never to be taken personal. If you look at the current market, 100k goes a lot further than it used too, let alone 199k.
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Links, never meant to bash/trash your boat. I am sure its a beautiful piece. As is Richaton's...Just saying they arent real bargains. So you may be sitting a while. Buyers now adays want bargains. I know I do. My comments were never to be taken personal. If you look at the current market, 100k goes a lot further than it used too, let alone 199k.
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No offense takin. I know the market, I also know the difference between bravo and #6 as well as 502's and 572's will all the good stuff inside and out. I also know once you put oil in them they are all just used equipment but you must compare apples to apples and although the 3 37's we are currently comparing are probably the cleanest on the market it is only fair to compare model year and cost of hardware it takes to build each one when trying to put a market value on them. The 199K? well thats just a # the broker put on it, They gotta try for the moon. I see close to 150K and its history. I dont think anyone on this site or any other can argue about that!!
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No offense takin. I know the market, I also know the difference between bravo and #6 as well as 502's and 572's will all the good stuff inside and out. I also know once you put oil in them they are all just used equipment but you must compare apples to apples and although the 3 37's we are currently comparing are probably the cleanest on the market it is only fair to compare model year and cost of hardware it takes to build each one when trying to put a market value on them. The 199K? well thats just a # the broker put on it, They gotta try for the moon. I see close to 150K and its history. I dont think anyone on this site or any other can argue about that!!
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Links your boat is my favorite OL! I know what is it is like to rerig a clean exceptional boat, and then have people compare price wise to another boat online and wonder why the price difference. A lot of 10 year old boats are beat, it appears that for every hour of use you have at least an hour of maintaining or cleaning. I think your expectation of $150k is doable you just need a. Real buyer to look at it. Good luck!