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That would be about how old I would have figured. I'd say my $5-6k estimate
is still pretty darn close based on one 3x5 picture. Does sound like you're getting a decent price on it. I don't need an optometrist. The construction techniques employed about that time do not particularly make for a long life expectancy. It has nothing to do with the hours on the motor. The encapsulated wood is usually well soaked after the first 5 years or so. I would check the transom, floor, and if possible stringers closely. It's not a bargain of you find that the transom is rotted. And I did answer your question on switchable exhaust. It was in my prior post. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... "JamesgangNC" wrote in message nk.net... Nothing personal but what do you consider a bargain? That boat looks pretty old. What year is it? Have you checked the blue book? Off the top of my head I'd bet something around 5 or 6 grand. The boat looks old? May I suggest that you see your optometrist? It is a 1989 with low hours. 1990 models are selling (not retailing) for $8,500. I can get this one for $5,000, including a weeks use on vacation prior to the survey. NADA lists it at $7,000 without trailer, average retail. This boat has a trailer. I did not check BUC but I will prior to the purchase. I did not just fall out of the turnip truck. I have owned boat for the past 25 years and know what is a good buy. So back to my original question.. Can you answer it? |
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