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That poor thing is toast with major salt water damage, you would have to completely strip everything and start from scratch If your into those kind of projects but not for 39K, not worth but 10K IMO.
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The thing looks beat . . . Hurricane Sandy probably did not do too much additional damage to it. Somebody might pay $10-15K for it . . .
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City boat. Not that uncommon down there. I have seen all kinds of performance boats left in the salt water with bottom paint and birds living on them. I was once told when it takes you 4 hrs to drive 20 miles to your boat, you aren't really worried about cleaning it, just using it. Not for me.
On a side note, I would rather see it be listed like that than as a cover up, which happens a lot. |
you are basically buying a hull so the value is only aprox 5000.oo real world value and its almost 15 yrs old
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Double the cost for all the things we CANT see.....
Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
(Post 4027971)
Looks like you could get it for less. Its actually a pretty good deal if the engines arent toast. The good thing about the drives is that they are bolted to boxes. I have the exact same boxes and steering and replaced the transom assy(s) this summer in about 3-4 hours - you can yank them really quick and replace them. Soda blast the bottom is about $2000 here... Respray the gel $2000 The only thing that sucks is that the drives look like standard Bravos.
Not bad if you got it for $35 and put $10-15 in it maybe even interior - Formula 382 with 500's and boxes for $45-50K thats not bad. The funny part is there is a guy in Delray Beach that lives 100 yards south of the Delray launch that has a 382 and leaves it in the water. Why do people do that? |
I like that the add doesn't hide a thing. Maybe 15K?
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