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On Mar 28, 9:36*am, wrote:
You can buy a similar boat in decent shape for a lot less than it would cost to "fix one up". Boats such as that have a negative cash value. A boat that has been continuously maintained is pretty much always a better deal. Once a boat has been neglected for any length of time, it becomes a bad investment in almost all cases. If you find a derelict Swan, Hinckley, or something like that it "might" be worth restoration. Once a boat goes to pot it's VERY expensive to bring it back. Thanks for your input. Tom |
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