Is there any market for the older boats??
#31
Remember when everyone sold their old Goat, Mustangs and Cuda's
I hope the real enthusiasts can hold out through this cleansing period in the history of old boats.... I am hangin tough with my Cafe - the best all around offshore boat ever build
I hope the real enthusiasts can hold out through this cleansing period in the history of old boats.... I am hangin tough with my Cafe - the best all around offshore boat ever build
#32
I don't think it's going to be the same. You can buy back your '66 GTO (my high school car) and stick it in the garage for the occasional Sunday drive and admire it every time you take the trash out. A little Stabil in the gas and it weathers the lay-ups pretty well and it's right there. It's a whole other game with an old Magnum or Mistress unless you've got some heated warehouse space laying around. These things need to be used and maintained. The purchase price is just one piece of the equation. It's a much more active relationship with a boat. When you see a beautiful old boat out on the water doing 70, someone's been spending some money.
#33
Any market for older boats??
This guy thinks so.
http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o23069-en.html
This guy thinks so.

http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o23069-en.html
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They delivered ours last Friday and it blew me away considering we haven't even ridden in one before. We have the full teak cockpit and had all the carpet taken out downstairs and had wood floors put in. Sea Ray and Cigarette its the only way to go.
#40
Hey Tom...That sounds like a great offer!! I may have some scheduling conflicts I can't get out of for those dates but you are always welcome to come out and ride with us in Havasu and I'll save you two seats for Desert Storm '09 if you're interested. We've had Joe and Stalkin' out with us before. I believe they had a good time!!
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