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1986 27' Seacraft Tournament for auction
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Re: 1986 27' Seacraft Tournament for auction
I really would like to have it BUT it’s to big to fit on the side of my house and I only can afford to have one off shore boat at a time. I just need more Time and Bigger Lot and more $$$ plus a wife that could understand Two boats are better that one.
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Re: 1986 27' Seacraft Tournament for auction
I offered the guy $10K for the package and he puked in his mouth. :eek:
Said he won't take anything less than 22K. Is it really worth 22K? Anyway I figured what the heck, can't hurt to try... :D |
Re: 1986 27' Seacraft Tournament for auction
I new 32’ SeaCraft would set you back approx 120,000. A new 27 footer if they made them now would probable cost you approx $100,000 based on $3,750. cost per foot of boat. So this one at $22,000 would only cost you approx $820. per foot. Yes you would have to replace the twins and probably through new this and that in it but my guess you could have a great boat for approx 50% of new price.
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Re: 1986 27' Seacraft Tournament for auction
Crazy thing is that I was at my bud's place in PBG, Fla a few weeks ago and he showed me that boat in the next door driveway.
Funny coincidence that I live in NJ and happened to stumble into that one and see it on here! Originally the ask price was alot higher than 22k! |
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