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"gprimerib" wrote in message It's not free, it's
$1000 with a late '80s 75HP merc. But I think you guys are on to something, I should probably spend a couple grand more and get something a bit more 'modern' in a used boat. Thanks for the info folks. Hi gp, Think you will find that $1000 is "free" in the boating world. I have done something similar to that, and repaired / upgraded an I/O leg, transom, stringers, repaires & repainted the hull, and only have the top left to do. Engine does not need work. Net result? A virtually new boat that will cost about 50% of retail. Will I ever get my money out of it? No. Woul;d I do it again? Possibly. But I do have a boat of a design and hull construction that I like. Condition of hull and mechanicals is now AOK. learned a lot more about boats than I knew before. And I was able to stage outlays of cash over a period of years to match my ability to pay. BUT, buying an almost free boat does not save money, unless you just drive it until it craps out. surfnturf |
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