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Old 11-03-2003, 06:38 PM
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Default Re: SeaCraft price increase?

Just the fact that a large number of SeaCrafts have been reconditioned/renovated, the value of these boats will naturally go up. In fact a good renovation by someone that is really good, like many on this site, may be the very best bargain. I agree completely with John R. Folks narrow in on these boats and to find an excellent condition 23 with a recent re-power is worth every bit of $20,000 or more.

As comparables are now commonly available, surveyors and appraisers have no choice but to include those comparables in their valuation.

Possibly the least attractive deal is the low priced "fixer-upper" as it represents a huge investment of at least $15,000 to properly renovate. Many have spent more. Much more. As a result, only a hearty (and wealthy) few will take on a full renovation if they know what they are doing. I think you'll see good deals on SeaCraft fixer-uppers for the forseeable future. You have to be ready to travel, inspect for yourself and pull the trigger.

I have no doubt that this site, which was intended to promote classic SeaCrafts has done exactly that. And very well indeed.
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