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Burtonboards32 03-22-2012 08:08 PM

Really?! $145,000?!
 
http://www.iboats.com/sites/metanmar...m_index_1.html

I understand that buying an unrestored 23 Potter Built SeaCraft can get pricey and a restoration can cost quite a bit of money too, but why is this boat listed at such a high price? Is it worth the money that they are asking or are they just completely out of the ballpark of what this boat should be listed at?

clouder0126 03-22-2012 08:14 PM

theres alot of labor costs added on

Entourage 03-22-2012 08:27 PM

Alot of craftsmanship and time involved in that boat.(And Money) If i 145K iwould buy that boat instead of a brand new regulator with 4 stroke outboard which is about the same amount of money. You have to look at that boat as buying a brand new boat with bells and whistles.

Chrisp 03-22-2012 08:34 PM

Its nice but could you even insure it?

BigLew 03-22-2012 08:38 PM

We should all understand the concept of "Best in Breed." Why is a Chevy priced at one price and a Rolls or Ferarri at another? Secretariat's stud fee was out of sight for its day.

This is all hand done and truly a one off. Arguably better than new!

A lot of money - to be SURE. Will someone pay it, probably or somewhere close. For bragging rights, if nothing else. (Can you say more money than brains?) Hell, Chris Downey's boat was refused by the wife of a Kennedy because she didn't like the shade of yellow used for the cushions. He has possibly the most amazing Scepter on this site or anywhere else for that matter.

I would be willing to bet a couple of bucks that it will be purchased to be used as personal tender for a MAJOR yacht that can take it aboard and store it. Always available to run to the dock for groceries and provisions, tow the grandchildren in their water toys or amuse a client with some high class fishing. Let's face it. Most of these guys have ridden in their share of Bertrams, etc. Nothing new for them there!

BigLew 03-23-2012 08:12 AM

Just a follow up for your viewing pleasure. Can anyone say, "Boat Porn?"

http://online.wsj.com/video/inside-a...hpp_mpvidcar_2

Entourage 03-23-2012 09:46 AM

Bottom line is that its only worth what someone would pay for it.

Burtonboards32 03-23-2012 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Entourage (Post 200075)
Bottom line is that its only worth what someone would pay for it.

I could have a nice $50k check with their name on it in the matter of 15-20 minutes. You think they'd go for it?!

Entourage 03-23-2012 01:33 PM

Never know, I think they know they are not going to get 145K.

McGillicuddy 03-23-2012 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigLew (Post 200056)
Chris Downey's boat was refused by the wife of a Kennedy because she didn't like the shade of yellow used for the cushions. He has possibly the most amazing Scepter on this site or anywhere else for that matter.

I concur Big Lew, If that boat (the rejected Sceptre) had been on the west coast when I was looking I would have never bought the Seafari, the Seavette or the 21. That Sceptre was pure class, IMO.

I'm kind of surprised this thread is still up after the deterioration of the last thread that promoted this boat;)


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