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Scotty
 
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"rgnmstr" wrote

Must be the N.Y. price where the seller makes the boob feel good by
dealing. There's one for sale in Annapolis right now for $80K and
that's with a dealer.



Nah, the Boob just feels it's more *impressive* to say 100k. And
after all, isn't that the whole point of buying a boat?

Scotty


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Both viewpoints are correct.

The higher price is the listed price.

The actual sale price is about 70-75% of the asking
price.


"Scotty" wrote

"rgnmstr" wrote

Must be the N.Y. price where the seller makes the boob feel good by
dealing. There's one for sale in Annapolis right now for $80K and
that's with a dealer.



Nah, the Boob just feels it's more *impressive* to say 100k. And
after all, isn't that the whole point of buying a boat?



 
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