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Rick is probably right about the value of the hull. Replacing the deck is a major renovation. If the transom is bad, that's a pile of work too.
So in addition to asking what the hull is worth, ask yourself if you have the time and skills for a restoration of this magnitude, or the cash to pay someone else to do the work. Unless it's going to be a labor of love, you may not want to get involved. Return on investment will be in the negative numbers cash-wise, so the return has to be enjoyment of the boat, or pride in the restoration.
Dave
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this is some of the best advice,i have ever read !
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Yup but still not an antidote. This guy is going to buy that hull and do the work in his garage. After that post, I bet he's hooked!
It's a lot of work, but it's a great hull and worth the time.