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Dave M 10-11-2016 10:53 AM

Tough call. Looking in the Fountain classified for all of 30 seconds, I did see two newer comparable boats for the same or less $$.

johnmiffco 10-11-2016 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by Dave M (Post 4490449)
Tough call. Looking in the Fountain classified for all of 30 seconds, I did see two newer comparable boats for the same or less $$.

very nice looking boat
but a 91 straight bottom 42 ,,,,with tripps,,,, is 2 big factors deturing a potential buyer
and as stated there is stepped hulls "trying" to sale in same ballpark and still for sale
I have a nice little 27 for sale for 1 penny on the dollar spent on a full resto
and still sitting,,,,as stated end of the season,,,,buyers market,,not sellers,,,,
good luck as it is nice

outonsafari 10-11-2016 11:41 AM

whatever life circumstances have changed for you, i hope they are short lived, and things get right for you.
whatever decision you make must be in your best interests.

that is a beautiful boat and as i said before you did a fantastic job on her.

272bajadriver 10-11-2016 02:34 PM

I have a friend who has put a ton of money into a 28 foot velocity and he tried selling the boat by pricing it to include all of what he spent on it. Blows my mind. Looks like a nice boat. With that said just because you put xxx into doesn't mean you will get it back. One thing I've learned is when a boat is priced right for the market it will sell. Bottom line it's priced too high for the market. Sad but true.

If you will get more money parting it out that would be the best financial option. If not you will get pennies on the dollar for all money spent. Best of luck looks like a nice boat.

575cat 10-11-2016 03:11 PM

You will peddling parts forever at way less than 50 cents on the dollar , been there done that drop price and let it go .

TxHawk 10-11-2016 03:20 PM

What are you assuming you can get per engine with exhaust?

Anyone know what the older triple Hustler sold for that recently started at $99, then $69 if I remember correctly?

hustlerguy 10-11-2016 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by TxHawk (Post 4490521)
What are you assuming you can get per engine with exhaust?

Anyone know what the older triple Hustler sold for that recently started at $99, then $69 if I remember correctly?

Had a triple 95 hustler 40 fiore with 700 hp natural aspirated motors. Drives done up well. Turn key boat. Great condition.Newer interior and top, on and on and on. Sat on a Eagle trailer. Sold for 60k

It's hard to sell a older boat. No financing so you need a cash buyer.

If you part it plan on selling stuff for years, Ive tried to go down that road before. Some things sell right away others takes forever and you give them away just to get them out of your way.

Jupiter Sunsation 10-11-2016 03:53 PM

I would think even a low offer on a complete boat will be worth more than parting it out over a couple years. Worst part is once the power/drives are gone then you are down to $50 parts and the hull will probably not be worth anything (due to all the parts it needs to be complete again!). So you are staring at a stripped boat taking up space and it gets more aggravating.....

BONDO10 10-11-2016 04:23 PM

Talk to Gordan. "Smokin Gun" on here. He has parted out a ton of boats, and seems to know the best path.About 10 years ago he took my 312 Fastech that sank and took every last nut and bolt from it. Brought me back my bare hull, which I had to document disposing of per insurance co. request. Great guy.

Pete35Fountain 10-11-2016 04:29 PM

One of the lessons my father taught me and I have tried to install in my kids...if in doubt do nothing, the path will ultimately show itself. In your own words you have the flexibility to do nothing...so don't do anything. You've a fine boat that obviously has seen a lot of investment and been a labour of love. Be patient.


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