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Is there a good website to find used boats? I am in central Indiana,
FWIW. Thanks!

RS


What size and type of used boat are you looking for?

Small to modest sized used boats for sale in your area can be found at
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/boa/

this is a good start, thanks!

fyi: I want a 17-20' runabout or cuddy for under 10k, preferably under 5k
but for the right boat, I'd step up. living in central Indiana, i am
realistic about how often i will use it... maybe 6-10 times a year. I work
most Saturdays & the nearest lake is Freeman/ Schafer both small dirty &
small , 1/2 hour away. Raccoon is about twice as far & also pretty small but
at least clean. :-)

thanks for all the replies


I bought both my boats on Ebay. (in the fall when the market is
slumped)

And have been very satisfied with my purchases.


Also one thing about Ebay, is that you can type in your zip code, and
"distance nearest first" and target boats closest to you. It worked
for me...

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I have a good one for sale.
URL: http://www.livedeal.com/ShowItemDetail?id=30109424

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Is there a good website to find used boats? I am in central Indiana, FWIW.
Thanks!

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URL: http://www.livedeal.com/ShowItemDetail?id=30109424



Did you buy that from a guy in Derby, Kansas by any chance?

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URL: http://www.livedeal.com/ShowItemDetail?id=30109424



Did you buy that from a guy in Derby, Kansas by any chance?

Eisboch





Why would anyone need a boat in Derby, Kansas?

P.S. Drove an F350 diesel yesterday. Long bed. Won't fit in my garage,
would have to live in the old barn. I could cut a few feet off the bed,
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P.S. Drove an F350 diesel yesterday. Long bed. Won't fit in my garage,
would have to live in the old barn. I could cut a few feet off the bed, I
suppose...


Why do you want/need a big, diesel truck anyway? I bought mine because it
was the only SRW truck that could tow what I wanted to tow at the time.
(Don't like "dualies").

Now that I don't need to tow anything that heavy I am seriously thinking of
replacing it ... if I can find something I like.

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P.S. Drove an F350 diesel yesterday. Long bed. Won't fit in my garage,
would have to live in the old barn. I could cut a few feet off the bed, I
suppose...


Why do you want/need a big, diesel truck anyway? I bought mine because it
was the only SRW truck that could tow what I wanted to tow at the time.
(Don't like "dualies").

Now that I don't need to tow anything that heavy I am seriously thinking of
replacing it ... if I can find something I like.

Eisboch




I don't have a need for one. A friend of mine has one he uses to haul
around his motorcycle trailer. He's got a covered walk-in trailer that
holds his three motorcycles, tools, and a pretty complete mini machine
shop. He came over last night with the truck, sans trailer, and I
borrowed it for a quick ride.

Do you haul Mrs. E's horsies around? If not, maybe you don't need a
truck at all.
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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P.S. Drove an F350 diesel yesterday. Long bed. Won't fit in my garage,
would have to live in the old barn. I could cut a few feet off the bed,
I suppose...


Why do you want/need a big, diesel truck anyway? I bought mine because
it was the only SRW truck that could tow what I wanted to tow at the
time. (Don't like "dualies").

Now that I don't need to tow anything that heavy I am seriously thinking
of replacing it ... if I can find something I like.

Eisboch



I don't have a need for one. A friend of mine has one he uses to haul
around his motorcycle trailer. He's got a covered walk-in trailer that
holds his three motorcycles, tools, and a pretty complete mini machine
shop. He came over last night with the truck, sans trailer, and I borrowed
it for a quick ride.

Do you haul Mrs. E's horsies around? If not, maybe you don't need a truck
at all.


It is very rare that we trailer the horses although the horse trailer is
very handy for making runs to Lowes or occasionally trailering a motorcycle
or something. Mrs. E. has one of those Lincoln Mark something pickups ....
basically a dolled up Ford F-150 that could tow the horse trailer. The only
other thing I occasionally tow is the car trailer with something on it, but
the Lincoln could handle that as well ... for relatively short distances
anyway. If I were to make another hauling trip like the one I did to
Denver, I'd much prefer the F-350, but it's unlikely a trip like that will
come up again.

Eisboch


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Harry Krause wrote:

Why would anyone need a boat in Derby, Kansas?


Fishing?

P.S. Drove an F350 diesel yesterday. Long bed. Won't fit in my garage,
would have to live in the old barn. I could cut a few feet off the bed,
I suppose...


Good for you!
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fyi: I want a 17-20' runabout or cuddy for under 10k, preferably under 5k
but for the right boat, I'd step up. living in central Indiana, i am
realistic about how often i will use it... maybe 6-10 times a year.


If you're not looking for anything flashy and just want to get on the water
at minimal cost, I have a 1977 Thunderbird S-18 that might suit you. The
whole long story is he
http://users.adelphia.net/~blizzard3/boat/index.htm (Skip down to the last
installment if you want to know why I'm thinking of selling.)


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found a clean 1988 Bayliner Capri cuddy1952. with 5.0L on the Craig list.
for $3100, had to buy it sight unseen cause he had several people coming t o
look at it & he said first money takes it. I bought it friday at 130. drove
the 1 1/2 hours last night to look at it.... I think I stole it. books at
$5650.

thanks for the help
Rob




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