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yep, im crazy lol, i had already promised it to someone at the time for the lower amount, and a fellow offered me 11k to change my mind. But it would of not been the proper thing to do. As it turned out the first deal fell through, so i decided just to keep the boat.
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To "reelapeelin" - the Texan has a 150 HP OB. He likely has BIG paddles, too !
To "George" - Best Wishes with your V-21. I sense you truly cared to keep the boat from the start. Afterall - with $14,000 invested, it's tuff to let it go at market value ( $6,000 ). Though perhaps the remaining $8,000 brought a good dock at water's edge? |
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Thanks, definatley a bit hard to let go of it since don't really need the cash, plus the few times i do take it out, it is quite enjoyable, also been teaching the kids to boat and my father is staying at the first cottage now, so they stay away from my 31' horizon with twin 5.7L.
Cottage did come with dock, 200 feet away from it, since then bought a second cottage and at least this time did not have to buy a boat as well lol. |
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I can vouch for the seller of this boat - as far as I took it because I was the one planning to buy it. I was first selling my boat, but buyer's wife apparently told him NO !
Anyway, I finally sold my Mako and bought the V21 that then came up for sale right here in NJ. The seller of this boat was real easy to deal with, and we've even stayed in touch. So.......all I'm saying is.......I'd expect whoever may buy this rig will likely have a good experience with the seller. |
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