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what would have to be done to fix this boat up?
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodStone" data-source="post: 180720" data-attributes="member: 826"><p><strong>Bassboy is a pretty knowledgeable young man when it comes to virtually anything marine (I know I've picked his brain enough in the past :lol: ) & if he says it's not worth it, then I'd probably heed his advise. BUT if you got your heart set on wanting it, then I'd take a gamble & wait till the auction was over, hope no one bids on it & if no one does, make him an offer of $200-$300.00 less. But $895.00 with no motor or center counsel & the extensive damage does make the price seem a little too high. Btw, what precisely caused that damage to the boat, a car maybe? <span style="color: #0000BF">One last thing, IF you do decide to get it, perhaps take it to a trusted body shop with a good reputation for straightening frames & pulling out good size dents & see what they say.</span> :?: </strong></p><p><strong>Good Luck!</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodStone, post: 180720, member: 826"] [b]Bassboy is a pretty knowledgeable young man when it comes to virtually anything marine (I know I've picked his brain enough in the past :lol: ) & if he says it's not worth it, then I'd probably heed his advise. BUT if you got your heart set on wanting it, then I'd take a gamble & wait till the auction was over, hope no one bids on it & if no one does, make him an offer of $200-$300.00 less. But $895.00 with no motor or center counsel & the extensive damage does make the price seem a little too high. Btw, what precisely caused that damage to the boat, a car maybe? [color=#0000BF]One last thing, IF you do decide to get it, perhaps take it to a trusted body shop with a good reputation for straightening frames & pulling out good size dents & see what they say.[/color] :?: Good Luck![/b] [/QUOTE]
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