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Jeff79Sceptre 06-01-2017 12:57 AM

Kicking the idea of selling
 
Some of you know my boat. 23 Sceptre in restored condition. First I'll say I love the boat. 160 gallons with the etec 150's can go a loooong way. This is good and bad. I live off the SC coast where the typical run is a minimum of 50nm miles. The forecast constantly lies and then you know the rest. I want to move up but I'm uncertain of the market on the older boats. I can say that I've put her thru the paces when I should not have been so far off. ( personal record of 93nm). No craked hull or stringers and built like a tank. I fished with a 28 Grady one weekend and he broke a stringer and other stuff that I was in. It seems the cuddy is the odd man out. I don't see any in my condition. It's kinda like a small sporty in my mind. Dance floor in the back. If the boat gets inspected what are the things they look for? Wiring? Fuel lines? I want it right before I sell it. I can't stand buying someone else's problems. Karma will get you! With no other boats to go by is challenging. No comps. What say you?

bgreene 06-24-2017 06:13 AM

New Viking 90' should get you out and back in greater comfort......... :)

pelican 06-24-2017 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 252167)
New Viking 90' should get you out and back in greater comfort......... :)

Bennett h - you're correct my friend !

your motor - it's still NOT for sale,i keep telling people,don't ask Bennett h if his motor is for sale - it's not....

bgreene 06-24-2017 05:02 PM

Well yeh.........for more comfort a boat in the 90' + range would do it....maybe up to 200'

And as for my outboard motor, correct again - I put an ad out stating Etec 200 HO, not for sale.....should be easy enough to understand.


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