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help 18sf 1978 potter
I have the opportunity to buy a one owner 18sf 1978 yellow boat. well well taken care of (with the exception of some sun damage.) it has a cover on console and swing back seat so Im sure that there has been rain in the hull of course. it is solid as a rock with no damage to the hull in its life. the transom was raised to 25 in late 90's by a local glass guy who does excellent work. it has a ocean pro (late 90's) 150 25 inch on it and runs well. he is asking 7100.00 and I plan on getting rid of the swing back if anyone wants it or would trade for a lean post. it has a huge coffin fiberglass box under the swing back seat. was this original box back then? also, is there wood stringers in this year potter or glass boxes?
am I ok at 7100.00 or is it to much money? its a solid running boat now but needs some compounding and tlc. thanks guys |
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We love pics! Helps in answering your questions.
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Looks more like the 20SF ? (19.6)
Good price would be $3500-$4500 if everything is top notch.. Stringers from the factory are foam filled glass..
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See ya, Ken © Last edited by NoBones; 03-05-2013 at 02:15 PM. |
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I agree with Ken on price!!!!
-Fred
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It's an 18' (c'mon guys, look at the liner).
Yes, the "swing back" chair/cooler was standard at that time. Most urban disposal companies will remove it from your curb if you put it out on the correct day of the week. Last edited by Mark; 03-05-2013 at 02:22 PM. |
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Is that Eddie Slaton's boat in Mobile, AL?
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dont know who ed laston is. Im not in mobile
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