2001 Top Gun T/S....$100k
#14
Charter Mod
Charter Member
I wish you hadn't deleted your thread! I had replied to you, regarding your comment on being thankful you're not in a $500k+ boat in this period of time. You wouldn't be able to flip those boats as quickly as you do with others, and avoid being required to tag the boat as a result.
Also, a lot of $500k+ boats were paid for with actual money in the form of a check, instead of having to pay some ridiculous interest rate spread over 30 years. These aren't the boats that can be bought for firesale numbers, since many of their owners can actually afford the boat and what comes with it.
Many are selling to buy a bigger, or nicer boat. That does not reflect a "need" to sell, or a reason to take below wholesale offers. Contrary to a few strange beliefs of some folks, there are actually people out there that have the money to buy these boats, and wait for their price when it's time to move on to the next one.
#16
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Charter Member
Some one buy mine.
http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/6425
I guarantee you will not be disappointed. I'll rate mine as a 9.9 out of 10.
Yeah, I know everyone over rates their boats - hoping you'll buy it anyway after traveling so far or thinking "it'll clean up" - I found all of that when I was originally looking to buy.
You will find my boat as one of the finest available - No BS, no fluff, no disappointment.
However - it won't be sold at fire sale price either. The price reflects it's pristine shape. You won't need to sink a bunch of money in it either.
http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/6425
I guarantee you will not be disappointed. I'll rate mine as a 9.9 out of 10.
Yeah, I know everyone over rates their boats - hoping you'll buy it anyway after traveling so far or thinking "it'll clean up" - I found all of that when I was originally looking to buy.
You will find my boat as one of the finest available - No BS, no fluff, no disappointment.
However - it won't be sold at fire sale price either. The price reflects it's pristine shape. You won't need to sink a bunch of money in it either.
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BillR
'00 Scarab Sport 302 CC
'02 Cigarette Top Gun TS
'02 PQ 340
'00 PQ 280
'98 Scarab 22
'97 Baja Outlaw 20
'72 Checkmate
'65 Glastron
BillR
'00 Scarab Sport 302 CC
'02 Cigarette Top Gun TS
'02 PQ 340
'00 PQ 280
'98 Scarab 22
'97 Baja Outlaw 20
'72 Checkmate
'65 Glastron
#18
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I wish you hadn't deleted your thread! I had replied to you, regarding your comment on being thankful you're not in a $500k+ boat in this period of time. You wouldn't be able to flip those boats as quickly as you do with others, and avoid being required to tag the boat as a result.
Also, a lot of $500k+ boats were paid for with actual money in the form of a check, instead of having to pay some ridiculous interest rate spread over 30 years. These aren't the boats that can be bought for firesale numbers, since many of their owners can actually afford the boat and what comes with it.
Many are selling to buy a bigger, or nicer boat. That does not reflect a "need" to sell, or a reason to take below wholesale offers. Contrary to a few strange beliefs of some folks, there are actually people out there that have the money to buy these boats, and wait for their price when it's time to move on to the next one.
Also, a lot of $500k+ boats were paid for with actual money in the form of a check, instead of having to pay some ridiculous interest rate spread over 30 years. These aren't the boats that can be bought for firesale numbers, since many of their owners can actually afford the boat and what comes with it.
Many are selling to buy a bigger, or nicer boat. That does not reflect a "need" to sell, or a reason to take below wholesale offers. Contrary to a few strange beliefs of some folks, there are actually people out there that have the money to buy these boats, and wait for their price when it's time to move on to the next one.
#19
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I still have them on my work comp.. I will post them tomorrow.. i also have his # for those interested..