Re: Finding value in a project.
+1. Very little room for profit, if any. There are a few brands of boats out there that hold there value reasonable well, but finding one at a low enough price to make money off of is hard. It also depends where you live. There are lots of boat brands and styles in various regions of the country that may/may not be well know elsewhere. Here in FL brands like Hewes, Hell's Bay, Gheenoe, Boston Whaler, Chris Craft, Orlando Clipper, Ankona, East Cape skiffs are all popular brands that hole their value reasonably well, but the "cheap" (a few grand, or more) ones get snapped up quickly. Many of them are made for very specific fishing conditions that may/may not be useful in other parts of the country too. We have tons of very light poling skiffs down here that are designed to draft in less than 6" of water, but you wouldn't want to take them down the Colorado river anymore than you would want to try to pole around a drift boat. You're best bet for making a bit of money is to find aluminum boats in good shape and retro fit/modernize them using relatively inexpensive materials you can get from the big box stores.