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Old 03-24-2016, 06:22 PM
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Sounds good as long as there is a title and has had no major hull compromises or repairs. Also check to make sure the hull is straight and has not sat full of water to where the hull is deformed. A good, straight 23 is well worth that price but you better be in for the long haul and be willing and able to pump the $$$$ into what it will take to get her where you want it to be.

Too many times I see project boats stay just that due to the owner not considering the cost of restoration. My recommendation is to sit down with a calculator and start pricing out the major costs for getting it done. There are some great buys out there on running SeaCrafts that will put you on the water today for what it will cost just for power and rigging on your project boat. If you are good with the time and costs then prepare yourself for a hugely rewarding experience! We will be here to cheer you on and help in any way we can. Welcome aboard!
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