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bgreene 05-16-2016 03:17 PM

The beauty of............the V boat
 
How can a person not like these boats..........

First, I ripped across Raritan bay cruising at 40mph to snag some bunker for bait.

Then, flew out to the grounds to anchor / then troll.

Then, after the fishing with South wind kicking it up, windshield closed, curtains closed, and nice easy ride back to the dock at 3,500 rpm.......approx. 25 mph.

Open cockpit, lots of cuddy storage.

My boat's for sale............... $ 100,000

bgreene 05-16-2016 06:32 PM

18 reads and no replies ?

Well, this is the classic..........last of an era, and a darn nice example of V21.
Price of $ 100,000 good till midnight tomorrow, then it's off the market, and not for sale for less than $ 250,000.

The Wellcraft V20 / V21 series is as American as Apple Pie, and if you're a true patriot, and want the all time best selling classic boat, then this is it.

Oh wait a moment........I'm getting a call now from Kuwait, a sheik may be making an offer.
I'd prefer to sell my rig to an American, but if he's got the cash it might do the talking.

Blue_Runner 05-16-2016 07:45 PM

Mine will be on the market tomorrow night for a discount price of 249k. Reason for low, low, discounted price: intermittent fuel restriction in fuel tank. FIRM

bgreene 05-16-2016 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Blue_Runner (Post 227368)
Mine will be on the market tomorrow night for a discount price of 249k. Reason for low, low, discounted price: intermittent fuel restriction in fuel tank. FIRM

For a rare 94' V21 with only that minor issue ? That's a bit high but you'll likely get close to $ 200,000 for it.

Blue_Runner 05-16-2016 08:29 PM

Well, if it doesn't sell it will be THEIR LOSS.


So I may just keep it and clean the (some freakin how?) this winter.

inaforty 05-17-2016 03:46 AM

bgreene,
Glad you got out on your V.
Sounds like you had fun.
The wind has been HONKIN here for 3 days.

Destroyer 05-17-2016 01:11 PM

Sad to see you guys thinking about selling your boats. Even sadder to see that you're thinking of selling them so cheaply!!!???? Personally I'd never think of selling my V21 for less than 500K. (600k with electronics included) Why you would sell them so cheaply??. :head:

bgreene 05-18-2016 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 227392)
Sad to see you guys thinking about selling your boats. Even sadder to see that you're thinking of selling them so cheaply!!!???? Personally I'd never think of selling my V21 for less than 500K. (600k with electronics included) Why you would sell them so cheaply??. :head:

D.... no offense intended, I think you're pushing it at that price.
I know, a 1970 Dodge convertible 426 sells for $ 1 million, so why not a super classic V boat.
Well...... this market's not quite that ripe yet. I'd est. your rig would sell quick in the $ 150,000 range.....maybe $ 200,000 given all the upgrades and work you've put in.

Destroyer 05-18-2016 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 227404)
D.... no offense intended, I think you're pushing it at that price.
I know, a 1970 Dodge convertible 426 sells for $ 1 million, so why not a super classic V boat.
Well...... this market's not quite that ripe yet. I'd est. your rig would sell quick in the $ 150,000 range.....maybe $ 200,000 given all the upgrades and work you've put in.

Well, I wanted to allow a little wiggle room for negotiation. I'd start at 500k and let them talk me down to 300k... but not a dime less!!!. We're talking classic boats here!!!


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