produceguy
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Let's try this again. http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/boa/4599575438.html
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Your to quick, lol. I posted the wrong boat the first attempt.Looks and sounds like it is turnkey...no time investment needed to get it up to par. Price seems in the ballpark to me.
I can do all the work. I have him down to 2600 but the motor is what is scaring me to buy it.Nope, not for $2800 w/ a deck that needs to be replaced and a stuck motor........... In Phoenix, I guess it's possible to have only a partial deck needing to be replaced and possibly not need major stringer and transom work, but the plug was left in, and it's been outside, unused for 7yrs. In Phoenix, I'd have thought that'd be tough on a boat even w/ out freeze~thaw. Although the interior looks pretty good:Redoing the deck and getting a motor running are usually the 2 largest expenses in a boat rehab, IMO. If you can do the deck work, and dodge the stringer/transom bullet, AND the interior's in as good a shape as it appears, AND you can source a motor reasonably, then maybe, but not for $2800. But I'm a COB![]()
cheap old b@stard
Thank you, I was thinking like she might be worth 1000. But this guy thinks he's gonna get the 2600 for her.It looks to be a beautiful basket case. Probably books out at $2800, but needs $3000 worth of repairs... Why is the "motor locked"? Frozen and cracked, run without oil and seized, high humidity and rings rusted in place, , outdrive locked up, other?... Stored with plug in and needs floor boards replaced = deck rotted (possibly stringers and transom too...........) Those are 2 potentially expensive repairs and I wouldn't be gambling money on it. I'd offer $500 and hope that I didn't get skrewed when it comes time to repair the boat.
Thank you, I was thinking like she might be worth 1000.
LowBaller!!!!:lol: