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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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That's my favorite way to buy a boat. Old hull in clean shape with no motor. That way you get a nice hull and new power for roughly the square root of a new boat.
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1984 248 Sportsman w/1999 5.7L EFI Mercruiser 2001 Carolina Skiff J16 w/2005 25hp Yamaha tiller control |
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Oh my gosh, I am about ready to whip out my credit card. Only 4 hours left and it is at $1550!
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This 250 sportsman went for $1576.05. Pretty sweet deal, even if it does not have a trailer and needs power.
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Absolutely. Even if you budget $20k for new power and outdrive and electric, you are all-in to a new boat for less than $22k, assuming the hull is structurally sound. Best way to go IMO if there is a classic hull that you would be happy owning for the long-term.
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1984 248 Sportsman w/1999 5.7L EFI Mercruiser 2001 Carolina Skiff J16 w/2005 25hp Yamaha tiller control |
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That's a good lookin hull. I like the color. If I ever get around to painting my V, I think I'm going w/ that. I think it's called ice blue.
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