Looking for a T/S Cig
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I'm pretty sure Ed won't take $105k for his Tiger. Before I bought my Top Gun, I spoke with him about his Tiger. He sent me a lot of pictures of it, all of which looked good. He appears to be a guy that is passionate about his boats and Im sure whoever ends up with it will be extremely happy. Who knows, mine might be had for the right price!
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I feel like I make the same comment on all of these threads. With a cheap boat you almost always end up with a boat that you sink money into. Boat values vary based on conditions and updates. The T/S that I have seen that sell near or under the $100k mark need exhaust, interior, paint work and have tons of hours on them. How can someone compare a well loved boat that has been maintained with an open check book. Don't get me wrong I am well aware you don't get your money back, but the beat boat does not set the market. Not to mention the guys on here that always talk about a buyers market and talking values down are not even in the market for boats like these so their opinions are useless.
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Thanks for the heads up on the Tiger. There just not for me. I updated my first post to show I am looking for a 35 - 38 ts. If someone has one there thinking about selling let me know.
Thanks
Wes
Thanks
Wes



