Pony
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- Jun 27, 2004
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As others have said, patience is key here. I looked for 4 or 5 months when I bought the boat in my signature.....and had been sort of looking around for at least 6 months prior to that. I live in a used boat mecca here in Wisconsin, but a lot of what I was seeing (at least in the type of boat I was looking for) were more $ than I was willing to pay, or just had condition or motor "issues" that I didn't want to deal with. 5 to 7 year old boats were tough to find, and every time I saw one on craigslist or at a dealership it was already sold or had a contract on it.....and I looked every single day.
I finally randomly found one at Cabelas in a small used boat area outside that was sort of out of the way. I went there to buy some practice arrows and a target.....left with a boat. The boat came with about $5k worth of add ons that were relatively new, and they were asking $9k. I have seen that same exact boat (year, model, engine combo) without any of the add ons sell for $14-15k after I bought mine. After losing out on so many other deals and boats, it was almost like it was meant to be when I walked into this one.
I finally randomly found one at Cabelas in a small used boat area outside that was sort of out of the way. I went there to buy some practice arrows and a target.....left with a boat. The boat came with about $5k worth of add ons that were relatively new, and they were asking $9k. I have seen that same exact boat (year, model, engine combo) without any of the add ons sell for $14-15k after I bought mine. After losing out on so many other deals and boats, it was almost like it was meant to be when I walked into this one.