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Interesting choice of words, Patrick. "ship", "investment", and "small ongoing
*fixed* expenses". You might also want to Google this group for earlier partnership posts. I have had partners for two boats. They were friends and the boats were both under $20K each. Even then, the unexpected expenses had a tendency to fall into the lap of the operator at the time. Both worked out pretty well but I would never enter into a partnership with a stranger or even a friend on a big ticket boat. Consider this friendly advice and good luck with your decision. Dan Patrick wrote: Hi folks, I'm looking for a partner on a new Chris Craft 328 Express Cruiser located in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. Unique opportunity to own a nice 34' ship for a very reasonable investment and a small ongoing fixed expense. A perfect combination of twin Volvo 5.7L small-block engines with multi-port fuel injection and Volvo duoprop stern drives provides a fast boat (45-50mph top end) with VERY economical cruise speeds. No storage expense as the ship is kept on a private lift. Six-year warranty on engines and systems, high-end electronics, and an awesome layout in the cockpit and the cabin. Approx $60K initial investment buys about $130K worth of boat. Patrick 813 390-7109 |
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