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Charlie Brown wrote:
I'm not trying to make the boat more valuable per say, but am trying to operate within a budget to have a lake-worthy boat. I have between $4000 and $5000 dollars total budget. I would like to just buy a boat priced in that range but if I do, it sounds like I could easily have to spend a few thousand in repairs anyway. My ultimate goal is to have a nice boat. Just trying to gauge how long a bit of sweat equity will go in making this boat nice? It looks like someone applied new fiberglass over the floor behind the windshield. That's a good sign that something was very wrong. You have to wonder what the condition of the transom is. The motor (in good shape) and the trailer are likely worth $1600, but the boat needs some serious work. New carpet (forget gelcoating the interior - too much money), new seats, steering, etc, etc, etc... Once you spend a lot of money getting it back into shape you still have a trihull with a motor that can puke out at any time. Sweat equity will have little value in a case like this. I would keep on looking. Spend your budgeted money on something newer and in far less need of major repairs/remodeling. If you want to get on the water with fewer headaches, consider a boat show special - Bayliner or other in the $10K range. The warranties on the boat and motor alone are worth the interest you will pay for the excess money. If that isn't an option, http://boattraderonline.com is a good place to watch. It's a buyers market right now due to the season and the gas prices. Good luck! Dan |
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