yeah what time did you leave to go work on that boat yesterday?
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yeah what time did you leave to go work on that boat yesterday?
Left work at 3:45 and worked until 12:45 AM. Tired today. Should be in water in about 2-3 weeks. good luck on the boat search. Winter is a good time to buy as people don't want to store them all winter and since boats are seasonal gloomy weather is a negotiating tool.
trav
Don't forget about those people who pay a bunch of money and decide they only go out 3 times a season! That how I got my last boat for a good price.
Mom actually has (2) 3 car garages so I've got no problem with winter storage. Free indoor storage rocks!
Yeah I bumming rides throught the rest of this season.
Sorry I didn't check back on the thread. I could see that kind of an estimate, but it might be a little high. Maybe more like 10 is realistic, but I haven't seen it in person. I won't be offering to buy it from you though...It's not my kind of boat :)
I have seen lots of direct and V-drive wake boats come through the shop these past 2-3 years, and most are 7-10K to fix.. incl. glass, running gear etc...hit up your Insurance Co., and they should cover most of it..
15k, waaaaay too high!
Hey everyone. I managed to sell it. Between insurance and the sale price I made more at least what it was worth.
For those interested I sold it for 6K. To the same guy who said he couldn't give me more than $2,500, and couldn't fix it for less than 14K. hmmmm
All is well, except for the fact I'm bumming rides until I find a new boat.