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Default 99 Bayliner 2858' Flybridge sank!!!!!

On Oct 31, 9:41*am, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 04:40:40 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Oct 31, 12:35 am, JoshuaG wrote:
I am looking at purchasing a 1999 2858' Bayliner that sank in fresh
water in a clean northwest lake! I understand that i will probably have
to replace all wiring, instruments, interior and go through the motor. I
built boats for a living at a local factory so much of this i can do
myself. They are asking $3600 for the boat but i think i could get it
for around $2800. would this be a resonable deal or should i still walk
away from this boat like so many people would do?


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Something just occurred to me. That's about a '28 ft. boat on a single
axle trailer? Something seems really odd about that pic....


Reminds me of the guy looking for an 18' CC a while back. Lots of responses, but we never heard from
him again.


Seems like that happens a lot when people access USNET from
Boatbanter.com for some reason.
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On 30/10/2012 11:35 PM, JoshuaG wrote:
I am looking at purchasing a 1999 2858' Bayliner that sank in fresh
water in a clean northwest lake! I understand that i will probably have
to replace all wiring, instruments, interior and go through the motor. I
built boats for a living at a local factory so much of this i can do
myself. They are asking $3600 for the boat but i think i could get it
for around $2800. would this be a resonable deal or should i still walk
away from this boat like so many people would do?


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They want too much.


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Default 99 Bayliner 2858' Flybridge sank!!!!!

On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 1:59:06 PM UTC-4, Canuck57 wrote:
On 30/10/2012 11:35 PM, JoshuaG wrote:

I am looking at purchasing a 1999 2858' Bayliner that sank in fresh


water in a clean northwest lake! I understand that i will probably have


to replace all wiring, instruments, interior and go through the motor. I


built boats for a living at a local factory so much of this i can do


myself. They are asking $3600 for the boat but i think i could get it


for around $2800. would this be a resonable deal or should i still walk


away from this boat like so many people would do?






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They want too much.


I'm thinking that if he got it for free, in the end when it's "lake-worthy" he'd still be upside down on it.
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On Oct 31, 2:00*pm, wrote:
On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 1:59:06 PM UTC-4, Canuck57 wrote:
On 30/10/2012 11:35 PM, JoshuaG wrote:


I am looking at purchasing a 1999 2858' Bayliner that sank in fresh


water in a clean northwest lake! I understand that i will probably have


to replace all wiring, instruments, interior and go through the motor.. I


built boats for a living at a local factory so much of this i can do


myself. They are asking $3600 for the boat but i think i could get it


for around $2800. would this be a resonable deal or should i still walk


away from this boat like so many people would do?


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They want too much.


I'm thinking that if he got it for free, in the end when it's "lake-worthy" he'd still be upside down on it.


My thoughts too.
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