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Originally Posted by spareparts
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Originally Posted by spareparts
BGA, I've been looking everywhee looking for a decent boat in your price range, but I keep coming up with nothing worth the price. Considering the fact that anything you buy is going to be an uncertain comodity, why not keep your V, at least you know what you have. Wait a little while till you can get in a little higher price bracket. The way the motors are costing, any late model motor is out of your price range by itself, let alone bolted on a boat. I've seen several decent deals on late 80's early 90's Grady's that have been repowered with newer engines( not real new, but newer) for around 10,000. In the 6500 range, your going to be hard pressed to find a better boat than a V
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Spare, I totally hear what you're saying. Believe me, I do. My biggest reason for shopping now has a lot to do with the current market. I think that if I'm going to buy a boat, this is a good time to buy. First, it's still Winter in many parts, so not a huge market to sell in; not a lot of people are looking for boats in the Winter. Second, and sadly, times are difficult financially for a number of folks right now; unfortunately, this means a number of people have to give up many of their hobbies, including boating. I hate what is happening to folks. That said, it's a good market to be shopping in. Truth is, I don't think I'll ever be able to afford a $10k boat; it could happen, but it's really hard for me to see given the way things are in my life. Right now, I can borrow just enough to be able to buy a $6500 boat. So, if I find something decent at a decent price, then I'll jump on it and then hope to pay back all or most of the loan through the sale of my V in the Spring... But if something doesn't come along, then I'll just stick with what I've got, which isn't a bad thing at all. I do like my V...