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Originally posted by YAMADOG
Thanks again Ken. I already contacted the dealer and told him I was going to pass. He of course came back with some less than appropriate responses in my opinion, but that's life. Thanks again for your time photos and insight...
Follow-Up: Well, after reading the comments
http://www.boatered.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=115048, maybe I overreacted, sure seems like alot of work, and not a terribly clean boat. Maybe my standards are too high for a used boat? Unfortunately I'd have to pay for the repairs, since I don't have the time or expertise that you do Ken with repairs.
[/quote]I am sure he blamed me....LOL
Your standards might be high for a used boat, but there are used boats out there that are like new. This one just is not one of them. If it was my boat, I could repair nearly everything including the risers and manifolds for $2500-$3000. But that is not including labor.
I do not know where the best place to look up the value of a boat is. I did look it up on NADA, which did very little informing me of the "standard equipment vs. optional". Looking it up with no options except the engine and drive, I got a price. I personally think that the price you talked to me about was too high after looking it up. However, this is just my opinion. Like I said in my first post, it amazes me that sellers don't spend a little to clean these boats up. "IF" they would have spent a thousand dollars on a good detailing, "AND" the boat cleaned up good, I would up the value I have picked out by up to $7500.00. That would be a good return on investment. But not knowing how well the boat will clean up deducts from the value in my opinion.
I got your email and will respond in a little while.
Ken