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rcnight 02-14-2019 02:14 PM

Miami Boat Show
 
Working the show all week. Stop by booth A11 for a cold beer. Lot of bling on and off the boats.

NoBones 02-14-2019 10:41 PM

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Yo Casey,

I just shot Lil' Kenny your post, he is down there tearing up South Beach
in his Retro Hotel !!

Oh to be 38 and single...... He is a Playboy !!

Hanging out with Paul Spencer checking out the 74' they have at the show..

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jorgeinmiami 02-16-2019 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by rcnight (Post 262135)
Working the show all week. Stop by booth A11 for a cold beer. Lot of bling on and off the boats.

I'll be there tomorrow

I'll come by and introduce myself

rcnight 02-16-2019 10:22 PM

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Love me some 7!

captainDH 02-27-2019 08:10 AM

i think it should be agreed by all, based on current boat prices, and the new "junk" that brings stupid money, every single one of us on this forum should be proud to accept the fact that the values of any current seacraft are well beyond bottomed out and should do nothing but steadily increase in value over time, or atleast until this "bubble" pops. i'm amazed at the prices people are standing in line to pay for new center console boats, regardless of brand.

DonV 02-27-2019 11:06 AM

Amen Capt.!!! In Casey's picture there is $400k in Marine7 engines, just a weeee little bit above my tax bracket!!!

Blackfin26 02-27-2019 12:10 PM

Agreed Capt, It is amazing the garden variety two piece 23 foot hulls are pushing $100K or more. Seems like 2008 or so was the last time it was a buyers market. There will have to be a dip at some point especially with the incredible number of new builds and boats being sold into the market.

rcnight 02-27-2019 01:07 PM

My favorite boat was the Ranger 23 Tug for a nifty boat show special of $114k. A lot packed into a small package. There were many boats well above the $1 million bar.

uncleboo 02-27-2019 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by captainDH (Post 262278)
i think it should be agreed by all, based on current boat prices, and the new "junk" that brings stupid money, every single one of us on this forum should be proud to accept the fact that the values of any current seacraft are well beyond bottomed out and should do nothing but steadily increase in value over time, or atleast until this "bubble" pops. i'm amazed at the prices people are standing in line to pay for new center console boats, regardless of brand.

I agree. At the risk of ridicule, I wouldn't take a penny less than $20k for mine...without a motor. After I put the motor on, it'll go up at least $10k. Laugh if you want, but, if anyone buys my sweet little 18, they're gonna pay for it!

flyingfrizzle 02-28-2019 08:46 AM

I agree, our little ol seacraft restores done right should bring more than they do. Everyone gave ole (Parker Yacht) crap about his $100,000 price tag for his seacraft 20 that sold for $60,000 something I think. That's not bad for a custom hand built boat with new top of the line everything in comparison to these chopper gun crap built boats that are selling nowadays.


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