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On 11/12/16, 1:10 PM, Tim wrote:
11:57 On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 07:37:12 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: - show quoted text - === The market seems very soft for older boats. A lot of them are showing up on EBAY. I think part of the issue is the durability of fiberglass boats. If maintained even half way decently, they just seem to last forever. The systems start to go however, and it can cost a fortune to start replacing and upgrading - all of which is done at new boat pricing. ..... That's the truth! About like everything else. Restoring anything usually costs way over a budget. And when you try to sell it you're lucky to get half your investment...if that! Restoring something that is unique and rare and sought after can provide substantial returns on investment. An old fiberglass boat rarely falls into that category. |
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