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Looks like the boating industry is looking up.
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010 13:55:16 GMT, "A.Boater" wrote:
I like to read any positive news, but this is hard to take seriously. October? Who buys boats in October? Locally, prices have somewhat stabilized due to the fact that the dealerships no longer have but a few boats floorplanned. Some dealerships have given up brands that required an inventory exceeding the dealership owner's comfort level. I can't help but think the figures they quote a not representative of reality. I'd like to be wrong. Not pushing one way or the other, but I bought my Key West in October. Good deals to be had in October. -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. |
Looks like the boating industry is looking up.
Aggravated wrote:
"A.Boater" wrote in message ... Lucky guy! He probably got a huge deal by buying off-season AND the boat is virtually unused! Come on,,,,he always sells his boats for virtually what he paid for them originally. He virtually has a Yale degree and a lobster boat. |
Looks like the boating industry is looking up.
On Oct 11, 8:03*pm, LG wrote:
Aggravated wrote: "A.Boater" wrote in message m... Lucky guy! He probably got a huge deal by buying off-season AND the boat is virtually unused! Come on,,,,he always sells his boats for virtually what he paid for them originally. He virtually has a Yale degree and a lobster boat. Like your " virtual " balls, coward. |
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