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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? +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: bayliner 3600.jpg * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *| |Download:http://www.boatbanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=15670| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- JoshuaG man, there's too much to consider here. Like hows the engine etc. was the boat retrieved and the the enging fluched out and 'pickeled?" or jsut left full of watyer. If so, I'd say the engine is junk. I It depends on how much you want to put into it. But Id say that buying a submerged vessel and rebuilding and rebuilding it might be a bigger task (esp. financially) then you wish to get involved with. |
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