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From: Traverse City, Michigan
Lots of people say outboards have or will kill the traditional offshore powerboat ( big I/O engines/H.P.) but unless there's a bunch of cash buyers out there financing and insurance is the demise.
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I said when selling our cafe that it’s a working man’s boat. 70-80k market people were yanking money out of their homes or getting other creative loans at low interest. That’s done now. Interest rate is too high. Like said above, most guys that have cash around 100 could up it a bit and get into a twin step.
not to mention anything above a 2000 is easier to finance and insure.
RWD is in great shape and a cool boat. I still think asking is too high especially since the trailer will need to be gone though. For the same price as RWD you could get a nice TS gun with more reliable power. Not sixes but still…
the buyer pool for performance boats is already a fraction of the boating population. From that, the amount of people like me looking for big power #6 cigarettes is so small it’s almost non existent. Just not that many people on the planet (maybe a handful) that can and want to deal with these specific boats.
not to mention anything above a 2000 is easier to finance and insure.
RWD is in great shape and a cool boat. I still think asking is too high especially since the trailer will need to be gone though. For the same price as RWD you could get a nice TS gun with more reliable power. Not sixes but still…
the buyer pool for performance boats is already a fraction of the boating population. From that, the amount of people like me looking for big power #6 cigarettes is so small it’s almost non existent. Just not that many people on the planet (maybe a handful) that can and want to deal with these specific boats.
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I said when selling our cafe that it’s a working man’s boat. 70-80k market people were yanking money out of their homes or getting other creative loans at low interest. That’s done now. Interest rate is too high. Like said above, most guys that have cash around 100 could up it a bit and get into a twin step.
not to mention anything above a 2000 is easier to finance and insure.
RWD is in great shape and a cool boat. I still think asking is too high especially since the trailer will need to be gone though. For the same price as RWD you could get a nice TS gun with more reliable power. Not sixes but still…
the buyer pool for performance boats is already a fraction of the boating population. From that, the amount of people like me looking for big power #6 cigarettes is so small it’s almost non existent. Just not that many people on the planet (maybe a handful) that can and want to deal with these specific boats.
not to mention anything above a 2000 is easier to finance and insure.
RWD is in great shape and a cool boat. I still think asking is too high especially since the trailer will need to be gone though. For the same price as RWD you could get a nice TS gun with more reliable power. Not sixes but still…
the buyer pool for performance boats is already a fraction of the boating population. From that, the amount of people like me looking for big power #6 cigarettes is so small it’s almost non existent. Just not that many people on the planet (maybe a handful) that can and want to deal with these specific boats.
#665
I said when selling our cafe that it’s a working man’s boat. 70-80k market people were yanking money out of their homes or getting other creative loans at low interest. That’s done now. Interest rate is too high. Like said above, most guys that have cash around 100 could up it a bit and get into a twin step.
not to mention anything above a 2000 is easier to finance and insure.
RWD is in great shape and a cool boat. I still think asking is too high especially since the trailer will need to be gone though. For the same price as RWD you could get a nice TS gun with more reliable power. Not sixes but still…
the buyer pool for performance boats is already a fraction of the boating population. From that, the amount of people like me looking for big power #6 cigarettes is so small it’s almost non existent. Just not that many people on the planet (maybe a handful) that can and want to deal with these specific boats.
not to mention anything above a 2000 is easier to finance and insure.
RWD is in great shape and a cool boat. I still think asking is too high especially since the trailer will need to be gone though. For the same price as RWD you could get a nice TS gun with more reliable power. Not sixes but still…
the buyer pool for performance boats is already a fraction of the boating population. From that, the amount of people like me looking for big power #6 cigarettes is so small it’s almost non existent. Just not that many people on the planet (maybe a handful) that can and want to deal with these specific boats.
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From: Merritt Island, FL
I have a friend out a Lot that was going to look at RWD, why do you guys feel that is over priced? If it's as clean as the pictures show with dry sump 6's. I mean that is asking price. What do you think a fair price would be?
Trailer is a issue though, we are in salt down here.




