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Old 12-14-2007, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Chas H View Post
A dear friend, whose husband (and my best friend) passed away this year, is selling their boat. It's an early 70s Egg Harbor sport fisher in excellent condition. Powered by 2 Chrysler 360s with low hours. Any interest here? Or where to advertise?
Bummer, couple years too early for me. Does is have the wood cabin sides or is it all fiberglass? Eggs are very desireable, especially the all glass ones, and have quite a following. Boat Trader is a good place to start. Finding a broker that concentrates on sportfishers is another one.

My father just put his '79 Pacemaker SF (Egg Harbor bought the molds when Pacemaker went bankrupt so it's identical to the 80 to mid-80's Eggs) on the market. '95 454 FI's w/about 1000 hrs. (burn about 40 gals/hr. at cruise) and a 4 yo 4K generator. With older electronics the broker set the price at $40K so if your buddy's Egg is a later-70's all glass one that really is in good shape with low hr. engines he ought to be able to get near that for a 33', 36' a tad more. Wood cabin sides ought to get mid-$20's to 30K if in good shape.
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