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<blockquote data-quote="tccanoe" data-source="post: 165815" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>Marc, I wouldn't throw the baby out with the Lucky Strikes. Boats, unlike cars, value must be judged on their condition not their year. Nose around this site and look at some of the disasters that have been brought back to life. You can find a boat that is basic, ready to fish and not too expensive then fix it up as time and money etc. Or sell a $1500 boat for $1500 when a better boat/deal comes along. I've had two bass trackers and leaks have never been a problem but if any riveted boat is abuse, left uncovered and water freezes in the seams over the years, they gonna leak. $4500 would be a good deal for a boat that old if it was a cream puff but if full of rot and ruin? But never ever give asking price cause no one ever puts selling price. With the economy the way it is and it being fall, you should be able to get a real good deal about now through Christmas. Oh yeah. Go wide, always think wide. Narrow boats are unsafe, tippy and will flat ware you out trying to stay plumb all day. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tccanoe, post: 165815, member: 3325"] Marc, I wouldn't throw the baby out with the Lucky Strikes. Boats, unlike cars, value must be judged on their condition not their year. Nose around this site and look at some of the disasters that have been brought back to life. You can find a boat that is basic, ready to fish and not too expensive then fix it up as time and money etc. Or sell a $1500 boat for $1500 when a better boat/deal comes along. I've had two bass trackers and leaks have never been a problem but if any riveted boat is abuse, left uncovered and water freezes in the seams over the years, they gonna leak. $4500 would be a good deal for a boat that old if it was a cream puff but if full of rot and ruin? But never ever give asking price cause no one ever puts selling price. With the economy the way it is and it being fall, you should be able to get a real good deal about now through Christmas. Oh yeah. Go wide, always think wide. Narrow boats are unsafe, tippy and will flat ware you out trying to stay plumb all day. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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