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Old 12-04-2007, 07:14 PM
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Default Re: Vintage Seacraft 21' -- 1963

What's it worth? Given a cost to have restored of over $30K, and a value restored of about 2/3 of that, it's not worth much from a strictly financial point of view.

But when has any SeaCraft fanatic ever worried about that? What a tremendous boat to restore!

I'd estimate it's worth around $1000, knowing how much even partially restoring it will cost. It's not a financial investment, it a sentimental one.
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