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Old 11-05-2003, 10:21 AM
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Default Re: Please help me guess how much my boat is worth

Why is it that with many other items we (as humans) are willing to pay much more money than what that item is really worth, but with a “Classic” SeaCraft Boat were not willing to pay the extra $.
Examples 1. paintings, 2. antiques, 3. coins collections, 4. old baseball cards, 5 old comic books 6. old cars, and on and on and on. I think in all these fields “experts say” the reason why this old painting is worth $1,000,000 is because it’s a Rembrandt or something like that. Personally I think we need to start thinking not as a used car sales man and start thinking more like a art dealer expert looking as something Special which in fact is how the knowledgeable public really thinks about Classic Seacraft in the first place. I think its time (in my humble opinion) to stick out chest out in Pride and say “THIS IS NOT JUST ANOTHER BOAT THIS IS A CLASSIC SEACRAFT” and in 10 years from now this boat will we worth more than what you are going to pay for her today and that other boat you are looking at in 10 years from now will be ground down to powder and in some land fill around here. “We are the experts” and we got the best classic boats that ever has been made and our boats will still be on the water after we are all dead and our ashes sprinkled out at sea. Someone pass me a Budweiser.
Ha pipedreams I’m not picking on you but for me my boat has nothing to do “with the real world” it’s my dream boat and that’s the key with selling anything that is a Classic for more that the some total of the value of the materials in it. Ferrari sports cars learned this a long time ago and that’s why they get $150,000 to 250,000 per unit. Has anyone priced a Rolex watch lately?
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