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Is anyone here connected?
When I worked for a dealer, the factory would not sell direct to an
individual. Having said that, figure out what boat you want, then go to a dealer and ask him to contact the factory about any leftover or warrenty takeback boats they may have. Since you don't want the motor, some dealers will buy a boat w/ a motor they need and split the package. I personally would force the insurance to buy your complete rig (motor, trailer, and all). Then go find a good used one for the money. Most insurance companies will pay you full retail price for the rig (a lot more than you could sell it for). -- Tony My boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Clams Canino" wrote in message news:qZyUa.153210$Ph3.19097@sccrnsc04... To a major manufacturer like Genmar , Four Winns - ect ?? I don't think I'll get enough fo rmy middle aged Four Winns (that was killed by a drunk driver while it was parked) to properly replace it, and would *seriously* consider buying a new hull (OB) without power or pre-rig or warantee or anything but seats, hardware and guages installed. I'd be willing to pick up at place of manufacture and tow it home to finish fitting out etc.... -W (taking a longshot) -- PLEASE NOTE: Email address change from to |