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Islandtrader 08-22-2012 09:10 AM

I don't usually make predictions...but this guy will NEVER get half of what he is asking for the boat.

Just do your self a favor and start looking off the Sand Pile.

erebus 08-22-2012 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Islandtrader (Post 206780)
Just do your self a favor and start looking off the Sand Pile.

Yeah, I think I'm starting to head in that direction.

Anybody in the New England area have a reasonably priced 20' CC? Not necessarily a full-on resto but maybe a nice easy winter project?

Guess Ill keep dredging craigslist too.

Wildman 08-22-2012 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by ScottM (Post 206779)
I hear ya, but regardless of the canal and 2 bridges separating you from the rest of the world, SC's in particular seem to carry a premium on-Cape that other things, such as cars, trucks, other brand boats, etc. do not.

You obviously haven't tried to price a decent one ton work truck recently.... Or a low milage 4x4 SUV that is not a rust bucket. Its just the way it is. If you want to get a better deal, go off cape I am that guy who goes off cape and buys $600 SC hulls :D The same ones I could turn and sell for 2K on cape. Just the way it is.

I know of a CC that will be for sale this fall for about 9K with electronics and a solid running 150 Evinrude. VERY clean boat, new trailer, I re-cored the hatches It honestly needs NOTHING except for 'owner extras' I am also looking at a few 'builder' boats off cape to do the glass work to and sell if your interested.

erebus 08-22-2012 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Wildman (Post 206809)
...I am also looking at a few 'builder' boats off cape to do the glass work to and sell if your interested.

Hmm, quite possibly. Might end up being a better solution.

Next time I'm wandering out to Marconi, if I see you out puttering in the driveway I'll stop by and say hi.
I saw you cruise by my house last weekend too (I live right by Town Cove). It's hard to miss that Minty Green hull. Especially when she's way up on a trailer!

Jeswick 08-22-2012 09:21 PM

Don't walk........run away from that thing.
Too many way better sc boats out there for less $$.

Sceptre20 08-23-2012 10:38 AM

I think that boat has been sitting there for at least 4 years,maybe longer and the price hasn't budged

Bigshrimpin 08-23-2012 11:55 AM

The 6k asking price is about $5500 too high.

thehermit 08-23-2012 01:11 PM

I know this boat....I dont want to bash but anyone who jumps aboard will see the floor is GONE. So Im not sharing new information here.

Wildman 08-23-2012 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by erebus (Post 206811)
Hmm, quite possibly. Might end up being a better solution.

Next time I'm wandering out to Marconi, if I see you out puttering in the driveway I'll stop by and say hi.
I saw you cruise by my house last weekend too (I live right by Town Cove). It's hard to miss that Minty Green hull. Especially when she's way up on a trailer!

HA yea, between the green hull and the lettered up cowboy cadilac towing it, its hard to miss my rig! Drop me a PM with your number I can get ya a ride some afternoon or something. It will change your mind on the 20, youll want a 23 HA!

erebus 08-23-2012 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Wildman (Post 206850)
...It will change your mind on the 20, youll want a 23 HA!

I would love a 23!
We have a bunch of 23 CC's and a 23 Tsunami down at Wychmere that we take care of.
I was sold within 10 minutes of seatrial after spring commissioning.

I want something a little more easily trailer-able and store-able. A 23 would be just a bit too big. I also don't want to have to upgrade my ratty old truck.
:rolleyes:


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