Anyone know this TG?
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From: Boerne, TX.
Really wanted to make it down for the event this year. I love LOTO still trying to get the wife to tag along next time out. That boat looks beautiful, would definitely need to be that caliber of a restoration or a twin step to make it worth selling. I know I don’t have the time to restore a boat to that level. Or the experience😁
It's a hell of a great time! We were glad we finally carved it into our schedule even though the weather was "ehh", still a great time and PBC puts on a great show, kudos to the team. The boat is of that caliber, looks just as good as it did when it left LS when we saw it. It was great to see it in person finally. I wouldn't hesitate to buy it, boat is gorgeous!
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From: Cleveland, Ohio
Ha, I wasn't trying to swoop in. I was more curious on what the market thinks for pricing on these resto boats. What's "too much" for higher priced old boats. Doesn't matter how much money you dump into them, $100K, $200K, + etc. There is a ceiling where they won't trade above, just trying to gauge the current market, everything is for sale....
It's something that comes up here every 6 months.
It's something that comes up here every 6 months.
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From: Grand Haven, MI
Ha, I wasn't trying to swoop in. I was more curious on what the market thinks for pricing on these resto boats. What's "too much" for higher priced old boats. Doesn't matter how much money you dump into them, $100K, $200K, + etc. There is a ceiling where they won't trade above, just trying to gauge the current market, everything is for sale....
It's something that comes up here every 6 months.
It's something that comes up here every 6 months.



His boat is bad azz.

