Re: 1973 Sea Craft CC For Sale
Yes, I understand and agree. I enjoy looking at some of the other restoration projects similar to mine. Unfortunately, I am not handy enough to do the work myself, therefore, a premium was paid to professionals to get it right. I received a phone call from a potential buyer in Virginia last night. He currently owns a 1973 20' and is looking to go bigger. His boat is in good condition and for the most part original. He really enjoys his boat and is a fan of Sea Craft. He has a few friends that he feels are a good source to judge what the boat is worth. They have advised him that it is just too high. I simply explained to him that if the asking price is too high than I am sure there is another boat available for the right price somewhere else. Not everyone wants to spend a large sum on a 32 year old boat. I can certainly understand, but for someone who is in the market for a classic, there can not be many like this one in this condition. Nobody has ever guessed it is a 1973. I am proud to own her and will continue to do so. I sincerely believe she is worth a lot more than my asking price, but owners are always prejudice. I believe the new Sea Crafts are not of the same quality and are 3 times the price.
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