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Peter Aitken
 
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"tony thomas" wrote in message
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Go for it. Having a boat you really like and know there are no issues w/
wiring, engine, trim, etc... makes for some great boating pleasure. Money
spent on the new boat overcomes maintenance, rework, hassel.

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Tony
my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com

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I'm in the same situation and am thinking the same thing. Particularly since
the boat I have my eye on is in demand used and has a high resale value
(Grady White Sailfish). I am sure a used boat can be a great deal in some
cases but the joy of something brand new that you have babied from day 1 is
very appealing.


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Peter Aitken


 
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