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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Not bad for an owner-finished boat with no equipment, dated canvas and not much of it, or upgrades. A factory boat would have brought an additional $10K. to $15K Add $40K of upgrades, including new sails, to it and it would have brought at least another $10K. Thanks for supporting my argument. Sorry, Maxi. There is no info, data or links to even hint at what you claim. Until you can produce ANYTHING showing your boat has a value over 60K in the real world, you're just telling stories. I'd much rather have a Tartan 37 for that price, and so would most savy sailors. I'm doing a canvas job for one at my club and it's beautiful and faster than your boat, not to mention a cruising legend. So stop your tall tales and produce some facts or just be happy with your boat and stop trying to justify it's value with price. It's sad. It's true. That you don't believe it matter not one whit, primarily because you aren't the one who will eventually buy this boat, nor will you have any influence on the potential buyer. What is significant is that in another five years my boat will still be worth $60K+ and yours will be just another Beneteau with its healthy depreciation, worth around $35K, give or take. Unless you add some Sunbrella canvas and some serious upgrades, like a windlass, solar panels, inverter, new sails, and on and on ad nauseum, your boat will be hard to sell as well. So much for the vaunted 35s5. Max |