The Price of Used Boats
On Oct 7, 12:52*pm, wrote:
On Oct 7, 12:56*pm, Tim wrote:
On Oct 6, 11:02*pm, wrote:
On Oct 6, 5:17*pm, Tim wrote:
On Oct 6, 3:46*pm, Tom Francis
wrote:
On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 12:53:03 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Is dropping like lead over here. To those of us who like old boats...
I just missed a 1965 35' Steel Hull Roamer on our local want ads for
$2500.00 ready to go...... Good grief.
Worth more than that in scrap.
Well, If you figure scrap that scrap has gon down, from about $220.00
per ton for un prepared steel, (car bodies) to about $180.00 per ton
now, ....
eh. I don't really know.
But still even for scrap that would be a chunk if it weighed 20 tons
Boat weighed 12 ton. I'dve jumped on it if I had the coin. Excellent
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There was a guy locally that went to the scrap yard and bought a
pretty nice aluminum 20 ft. jon boat . One exception, it had about a 6
inch gouge int he side of it. He bought it trailer and all for $150.00
Then took it to the local metal dobber and had the cut repaired,
($60.00) *and it looks practically new from the outside. *took it home
and mounted a 30 hp evinrude he had in his garage. He used it all of
last year, then he pulled the engine off and resold the boat and
trailer for $1000.00 a couple weeks ago.
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I dont wanna re-sell, just looking for a bigger boat, IF I can sell
mine.... I cant believe no ones phoned....20' boat, ready to go.....
$2500.00 with trailer,new floors, new VHF and 8' whip, Pirhana Max F/
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I know you're not trying to flip one to make a buck, but I was jsut
telling what bargains can be out there, even in the scrap. Actually,
this is starting to be the bad time for selling boats. Spring time is
the right time.
You might take some good pics of it and put it up on craigslist or
ebay. Stuff usually moves pretty good there.
Good luck, man.
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