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That might make a cool bar in someone's back yard. That's about it!
It you can steal it for a thousand or less, the swim platform and trailer might pay themselves off, and then you have a cool backyard BBQ bar! |
One stuff after repair and that thing will explode!
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The trailer has some great patiena:eek:
That is if you want to do it as a Rat Rod:drink: |
If he paid you 7K to take it, you would never, ever be anything less than 10k underwater by the time it was operational!
So, other than wanting to learn fiberglass or have a neverending project, I can't see how this has value for anything more than decoration. |
my dog just said RUFFFFFFFF!
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It would be a neat looking boat if it wasnt in that condition.
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I'd spend $7K to track the bastard down that left that in my yard!!!!!
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Are u guys kidding, not for 7 K but if would sell it for 3 K..it can be fixed no problem..its only the deck...not the hull !!!!!
I say to do it right incl engines and such maybe 50-70 K and have a nice boat !!!!!!! |
Yea, definitely not in this market, where there are countless examples of fully operational rigs going for $40-70k. You'll spend that in a heartbeat on that mess, and when you are done you'll be way upside down. Trust me, I've done it, except the hull I started with was in great shape, and I've done a re-rig, with my own labor.
The purchase price of a powerboat is really only a portion of the overall cost of ownership. If money is tight, stay away from a big high-horsepower twin of any vintage, and enjoy boating with something more manageable. You can obviously afford more boat used than new, but not as much as you'd think. (BOAT = Break Out Another $10K) |
Originally Posted by t500hps
(Post 3300978)
I'd spend $7K to track the bastard down that left that in my yard!!!!!
Now, THAT'S phuckin funny !!! :evilb: |
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