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Old 01-09-2009, 01:36 PM
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Thanks for the replys guys, I was away from my computer all day and couldn't back on-line till now. Good info from all. I may be in the market for a S/F or cruiser in the mid-future and wanted to start researching now. The boat in the auction looks like a good deal but I don't have the time or place (or know-how) to do the work my self so that one probably wouldn't be the one.
Buy something newer than. The only way to make owning a boat that old cost affective is doing almost all the work yourself. Something like that is going to cost you $8k-$10k a year to own before you turn the key. Thats just dockage, winter storage, and insurance.
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