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Old 09-14-2011, 06:24 PM
tautog_33 tautog_33 is offline
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Default looking at seacraft potter built

Hi everyone i am a new member and looking to purchase my first seacraft. I have looked at a few already the one i'm looking at next is a 1976 18' sf seacraft the boat has a new 46 gallon tank but transom and floor are orignal. I looking for advice on the price range foe this boat. It has an older 1985 evinrude 115 HP. My question is should i make an offer based on it being a project boat? It also has electronics that i'm not really interested in. The owner is asking $6500. I personally think this is a little steep. Looking for feedback thanks!
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Old 09-14-2011, 06:30 PM
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Default Re: looking at seacraft potter built

Hi
That sounds like at least twice as much as it should be,check out the classifieds on this site.Good luck with your search
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Old 09-14-2011, 08:01 PM
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Tautog,

Solafide has it right. The owner likely believes the market is as strong as it was the last time he bothered to look....3-5 years ago. Look at the for sale threads for CURRENT offerings and print them out - Pictures and all. Also point out that these ads are by knowledgable, brand dedicated owners who truly realize the quality and value of what they have, but realize that market conditions are more than depressed.

Your seller may very well decide to keep the boat but give him your business card incase he changes his mind. We are also likely to pay the HIGHEST price for a good boat because we truly appreciate its value.

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Old 09-14-2011, 08:36 PM
YeA 20sF YeA 20sF is offline
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Default Re: looking at seacraft potter built

wow 6500 that is a bit steep. I picked up my 20SF with a 95 Merc 150 and MagicTilt trailer for 4500 flat. I mean for 6500 that boat better look like it just left the factory yesterday. GL
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Old 09-14-2011, 08:40 PM
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Default Re: looking at seacraft potter built

I agree either he needs to come down or keep looking
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Old 09-14-2011, 09:18 PM
tautog_33 tautog_33 is offline
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Default Re: looking at seacraft potter built

Thanks guys for all the feedback. I really want to buy a potter built hull and willing to purchase one that needs floor and transom work. I haven't looked at this one yet, but I'm sure it's going to need work. Again I appreciate all that replied and hope to bring home one of these classics soon!
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Old 09-14-2011, 10:18 PM
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Enjoy it with your heart- buy it with your head!

Never love anything that can't love you back!
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