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![]() boomerswims wrote: My husband and I have a Rawson 30 in Honolulu, HI. Is it better to sell it, ship it, or pay the dock fees (without the use of the boat to us)? Does anybody have any input about this? Hi: I spent a few days in Honolulu last November. I thought I would check out the marina situation and went for a dock walk. First stop was the marina west of Waikiki Beach. If I remember right there was an 8 year waiting list?!?!?!? Roomers were some folks are willing to buy a boat just to get a slip. So you have a Rawson 30 that's worth about $12-20K in a high demand location. Sell it as a liveaboard to someone who lives in Frost Bite Falls, MN for $35K. Be sure to really promote the exclusive slip as a rich and famous place to live. Then buy a fun 24' something-or-another on a trailer. Small is Beautiful Bob |
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