I try not to laugh at classifieds but....
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I try not to laugh at classifieds but....
Seriously, step away from the pipe please. Drugs are BAD !!
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o30527-en.html
Sorry if it's your but check the comps.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o30527-en.html
Sorry if it's your but check the comps.
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Seriously, step away from the pipe please. Drugs are BAD !!
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o30527-en.html
Sorry if it's your but check the comps.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o30527-en.html
Sorry if it's your but check the comps.
Unless it's a cruiser if the year begins with 19 good luck getting over 100K for a boat at this point.
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That ad is 10 times better than the ****tards that can't put the year, or make, or length of the boat in the title.
ie. One of a kind, "SACRED GROUND", 27 speedster (at least they got the length in there), Hammerhead, cleanest 42' on market (again, at least they got the length),
WTF kind of titles for an ad are those? One of a kind what?
ie. One of a kind, "SACRED GROUND", 27 speedster (at least they got the length in there), Hammerhead, cleanest 42' on market (again, at least they got the length),
WTF kind of titles for an ad are those? One of a kind what?
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People who owe 2-3x what the boats worth cause they did retarded
financing just so they could get a boat+trailer+truck they could not really afford.
Plus the guys that maxed out there credit cards hopping up boats they still owed money on that are now thinking their boat is worth x amount becuase they spent way more on it than boat will ever be worth.
Probably same people who gave all sorts of excuses how much better it was to finance than actually just buy something they could actually afford. Same with houses,cars,etc.. It isnt over yet by a long shot either.
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Yup,there is already a thread on here (repo boats) commenting on just that.
People who owe 2-3x what the boats worth cause they did retarded
financing just so they could get a boat+trailer+truck they could not really afford.
Plus the guys that maxed out there credit cards hopping up boats they still owed money on that are now thinking their boat is worth x amount becuase they spent way more on it than boat will ever be worth.
Probably same people who gave all sorts of excuses how much better it was to finance than actually just buy something they could actually afford. Same with houses,cars,etc.. It isnt over yet by a long shot either.
People who owe 2-3x what the boats worth cause they did retarded
financing just so they could get a boat+trailer+truck they could not really afford.
Plus the guys that maxed out there credit cards hopping up boats they still owed money on that are now thinking their boat is worth x amount becuase they spent way more on it than boat will ever be worth.
Probably same people who gave all sorts of excuses how much better it was to finance than actually just buy something they could actually afford. Same with houses,cars,etc.. It isnt over yet by a long shot either.
It isn't my boat, but I have been a self employed consulting engineer for many years. The absolute lack of new construction due to the current policies in this country have made all of my clients pull back from the amount of business they used to outsource. I am living and making it, but it is much harder than it used to be.
I'm not saying this is the case for the seller, but you have no idea what the case is either. Give the guy the benefit of the doubt before calling him out on buying stuff he can't afford. Until you've walked a mile in his shoes so they say...