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Old 02-05-2016, 10:12 AM
Islandtrader Islandtrader is offline
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Originally Posted by Capt Chuck View Post
It's worth what you just paid for it
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Originally Posted by Marsh Bear View Post
Thanks for your encouraging words of wisdom, Chuck. I am just trying to learn more about what I have. What I am not looking for: quotes from dead people, inert rhetoric, and people that take everything as a joke. I went out on a limb to make an investment on this and am looking for true blue information about it. The whole "It's worth what you paid for it" grandpa speak is not at all helpful; especially if you don't know what I paid for it. I hope that other members of this community are a little more helpful and professional.
Lets be fair here...when you asked what the boat is worth...you really got a concise answer. It may have been a little trite, and not the answer you wanted, but it was the correct one.

Now your reply was a little over the top (already covered by others). We are a helpful bunch, but you have to keep the tone down until you have at least 250 replies...(joke).

Now to answer a your question...IMHO if you paid under $500 your good. Clean it up and you might make a few bucks. Unfortunely Seacraft is not a Wooden Chris Craft so investment grade its NOT.

So now just ask away and we will help you out.
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