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In A-1 condition, this boat could be worth well over $100K. If it's a basket
case, it'll cost even more to get there. Only a competent survey will tell you whether you're upside-down from the start. This will not be an inexpensive boat to own. Steve wrote: I agree. But it sounds like the OP is trying to pinch the penny on this boat.. A competent survey is going to cost between $500 and $1000 (because of the detailed recommendation needed. Around here a routine fiberglass (quickie) will cost $10/ft and I wouldn't purchase a boat on one of these type.. I'm not saying, not to get a survey, I'm just saying only a serious buyer with serious intentions for this boat is going to invest that much money before he even purchases the boat.. This may be a case of a boat for FREE to anyone who wants to assume the repair expense and responsibility.. It would be in this type of a situation where a NEWBIE might want to pay for a survey before making the commitment. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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