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wrote in message ... On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 20:58:13 -0500, "Scott Vernon" wrote: I sold my Hobie and my 16'er for the same that I paid. The Mac I sold for 22% more than I paid. I've already had offers for more than I paid for the Seidelmann, but I don't want to sell her. She is NOT a stepping stone. Yeah, we've heard these sort of claims before - "I drove to Las Vegas in a $30,000 Caddy, and rode home in a $120,000 bus." BB Scotty wrote in message .. . On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 18:35:44 -0500, "Scott Vernon" wrote: I've always done a lot of research and shopping before making offers on my boats and have enjoyed every one very much. My theory is that if you never spend more than $3000 on a boat you can never lose more that $6000 when you sell it. Scotty |
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