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Gordon, can you give me more details on that boat, I might be interested in
it. Thanks Ed "Gordon" wrote in message ... Marinas often auction off boats that haven't paid their moorage. The notification of such auctions are generally 1 day notices in the ads of the local rag, therefore are not well attended. Boats are known to sell for $1 and some aren't even worth that. However, sometimes there are some decent deals. Be advised, you need to be a tinkerer and jack of all trades and like restoring things. Gordon BTW, there will be a 35' fiberglass being auctioned here in Port Angeles in the next month or two. Probably go for a dollar, as it needs EXTENSIVE work. Including an engine. "ed" wrote in message news ![]() Hey everyone, just thinking and wanting some opinions/advice. Has anyone every bought a boat that needed some major repairs, like patching a bad spot in the fiberglass or remodeling the inside? Im just wondering how much work it would be to purchase a fix up boat and make it seaworthy ? Would it be better to wait and get a boat that is in good condition and doesnt need any repairs? Or can a person save $$ by doing it over a period of time himself ? Thanks Ed |
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