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The jury is still out on my seacraft as far as cost.But the 18' skiff I posted here on the site was about 6500.00 in materials,I did all the work,so no labor cost.God knows how much I spent on beer though!
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I put right around $40K into a 1971 20' (that includes the trailer), so you can go as high or low as you want. Putting that amount into a 23' restoration would have yielded a pretty nice boat as well but the 20' was better suited to my primary needs: fly and light tackle fishing within 15 miles of shore and typically alone.
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$14-15,000 in my 20'MA & I can't remember if that included the rolls trailer?I, like You had No care in the cost cause the $$$$ of a New one was more than that & I knew & now know what I have ! My down Payment on the Rybovich I had My eye on paid for the restore.
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