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Old 03-26-2012, 05:40 PM
vikingfish vikingfish is offline
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I guess your "findings" would depend on how good and hard one would research...There are many "classic SeaCrafts" even in the location where i am from advertised and not advertised.

If i read that board members argument correctly that person was comparing a chevy to a exotic...then I would definatly use the comparison and argument i used...

Some costs are negligible, meaning one can add all the time in the world yet your only going to receive what the market will bare. Some have common sense, others do not. If you think its fair to pay 145k + for a 23 boat all the power to that person.

Heres another example for you, even if i misunderstood the persons post about comparisons. Would you pay $100,000,000 for an exotic that only normally fetches $1,000,000?

I have no pony in this race, just trying to use logic to solve a simple issue. I enjoy sea crafts, and believe i am an above average SeaCraft enthusiast. I do not love them (many have stated they love their SeaCrafts...a nun once told me in grade school its impossible to love something that can't love you back...pretty logical...enjoy your search for the ever to you, elusive, classic SeaCraft...
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