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Old 10-31-2012, 11:17 PM
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The 1987 isnt the Potter Built hull though. It is my understanding those increase the value.
I can honestly say that over the years my SeaCraft collection
has included Moesly, Potter & SeaCraft Industry boats...
Any old boat is gonna need some attention!
My sons 1987 only needed to be cleaned up and
hang a motor, that was it......
Being a Potter does not mean flawless or more valuable!!
Like everyone else, one tries to get as much as they can in resale.
Todays market is still real soft..
Good luck with your endeavor!
FYI, last year I gave away for a $1.00 a 1977 project Sceptre to a CSC member.
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Old 10-31-2012, 11:26 PM
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Thanks for the feedback. I will put some pic up soon.
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Old 11-01-2012, 12:35 AM
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I paid 9k for mine three years ago. Original power/everything. Freshwater.

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Old 11-01-2012, 08:52 AM
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Hey Ken....I hate to haggle over details, however I do believe that was lagitimate sale, not a give away!!! I can see the clerk's face at the DMV when the declared sale value was $1.00 and the state sales tax was a smooth $.07.
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Old 11-01-2012, 01:00 PM
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I think it's hard to put a price on boats in this market.Fotunately Seacrafts are more sought after and demand a higher price than lots of other brands,so you have an advantage there.
I agree with most of the other replies,more info and pictures would be helpful.Lot's of stuff like trailer condition(if there is one)and a little more details of the overall mechanical conditions is needed.
I can't even imagine ever selling my 74 Tsunami.I'd sooner have another angioplasty than sell the love of my life.
BTW Rod,(Floorboy) the boat looks great.you got a super deal on that one.

I paid $1,000.00 for mine in this condition,15 grand and three years later it's now basically new again.

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