Re: 1985 23' SeaCraft 300hp Yamaha
If this boat does not sell soon, then I never ever want to hear anyone complain that there aren't old SeaCraft's available at decent prices.
If someone thinks that this price is too high, why don't you buy an old Seacraft for a couple of thousand and then do the following:
- Buy a new engine (that 300 HP still has to be worth over $10k)
- Redo the deck and close the transom. Install a full bracket (this is another $10k to $15k, easy)
- Paint the boat ($2k to $4k at least)
- Buy some new electronics like Baxters (another couple of thosand)
- Get a new trailer ($3k to $5k)
Once you do this your initial couple k investment has all of a sudden turn into $35k to $40k, and it has taken you a year or so to do.
Here is a boat already done at $30k.
Enough said.
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