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On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 22:11:36 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 23:17:28 -0000, wrote: The market just really seems bad right now. I've got a boat that 3 years ago was over a millon dollars and got it priced 100k under all other boats and i can't get it sold ![]() ------------ Just as a point of curiosity, how does one get that boat shipped somewhere else? Have you ever seen boat transfer ships? They are kind of interesting - like little dry docks - bring the boat aboard, it's blocked, the hold is unflooded and the ship takes off for where ever. You see a couple of them every fall in Narragansett Bay taking sail and power boats down to Florida. There are about ten/twelve boats per trip and the last time I checked, they do two trips in the Fall. I understand that it's not an expensive way to ship your boat. I have a friend who purchased a fishing resort on the Atlantic side of Costa Rica near a town called Puerto Viejo. He shipped three 45 foot Viking Opens there as deck cargo on a freighter. |
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