is this worth restoring?

z28se

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will it sell afterwards:eek:

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rockyrude

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Re: is this worth restoring?

Assuming you get(got) it for free, figure the deck, transom and stringers are gone and need to be replaced. The cost to do it yourself in materials will be close to $2000-$2500 add redoing the interior, another $1000 and then whatever work the motor needs the profit margin disappears fast.
Nice tree though.
 

coolguy147

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Re: is this worth restoring?

yo dude if u dont want the boat as for useing and restoring. it totally should be a garden man:eek: wack!


nice tree. ur out boatings and u have this nice palm tree in ur boat hmmm ha no need for a bimimi top:D
 

danond

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Re: is this worth restoring?

It's all there, but it won't make you any money after restoration. It'd be a really great looking fishing boat, though so I think selling it wouldn't be a big deal if it had a reliable engine on it.
 

jonesg

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Re: is this worth restoring?

Get a leaf blower, trim the tree, clean it up and sell it now .
It could fetch $200-500 as a project if the trailer is ok, I would sell the engine seperate. I wouldn't spend any money on it unless I wanted to use it myself.
 

lakeorbay

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Re: is this worth restoring?

If the root of that tree goes through the hull and into the ground, NO. If it doesn't.....NO.
 

danond

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Re: is this worth restoring?

Bah. He didn't ask if it'd be profitable. He asked if it'd sell after restoration.
 

lakeorbay

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Re: is this worth restoring?

I joke around a lot. Honestly my experience is not enough to comment. Anything will sell.
 

Robert D

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Re: is this worth restoring?

Will it sell, restored? Yes. For around $2000 if it looks mint. At what cost in parts? Probably $3000. Plus your labor. If this is a boat you will use for a couple years...say 4 years, and get enjoyment....and then sell for say $1800 in the spring....you will have got your moneys worth. If you do it, and keep this thing for 5-10 years, you have profited. (Go buy a new boat for $20,000 plus, use it for 10 years, then sell it for $3500. Which scenario sounds better?)

I'm just wondering how I'd build a livewell around the roots of your tree, and keep the damn thing there. Trim it to keep the size down....great camoflage for hunting ducks maybe?
 

z28se

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Re: is this worth restoring?

it runs good.
and we have alot of wood laying around.
i guss im gunna start shoveling out the hull.
 

Mark42

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Re: is this worth restoring?

Got the title? Without it, depending on the rules of the state your in, it may remain a planter.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: is this worth restoring?

very true Mark. i just dug out, the deck was solid.
 
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