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Old 11-07-2007, 03:07 AM
jeffro jeffro is offline
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Default Re: Questions about evaluating a SeaCraft

Thanks, I am in South Florida. I do have a buddy going with me on thursday who grew up with a very similar boat, although I am sure there are big differences to owning a 1970's boat in the 1970's and owning a 1970's boat now. In any event I am going to check it out on thursday and if it looks OK I am going to make an offer that is low enough where I really won't get hurt regardless. I think the owner is really more concerned with getting out of her yard than anything else. If she sticks to her guns I will definately have evaluate it more thoroughly.

Sorry about the location of this post, I guess it's my first mistake, I am sure there will be more. Should I repost in another more appropriate section or is it pretty much too late?
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