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<blockquote data-quote="jasper60103" data-source="post: 371851" data-attributes="member: 1810"><p>Price varies quite a bit by location and no hard rules for what its worth. </p><p>That looks to be a very clean boat and trailer. Only flaw I see is some ragged carpet on the bunk. </p><p>Also, I would change up the winch so the strap is under the bow roller/stop. Simple fix.</p><p>Not sure why the motor would need a whale tail? A 35 hp shouldn't have any trouble planing a boat that size.</p><p> </p><p>The ad says best offer. I would offer maybe $1500 "IF" it checks out OK.</p><p>The best test for a boat and motor is on the water, but this may not be a convenient option for you. </p><p>After being burned a couple times, I wouldn't buy otherwise. </p><p>JMO.</p><p></p><p>-jasper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasper60103, post: 371851, member: 1810"] Price varies quite a bit by location and no hard rules for what its worth. That looks to be a very clean boat and trailer. Only flaw I see is some ragged carpet on the bunk. Also, I would change up the winch so the strap is under the bow roller/stop. Simple fix. Not sure why the motor would need a whale tail? A 35 hp shouldn't have any trouble planing a boat that size. The ad says best offer. I would offer maybe $1500 "IF" it checks out OK. The best test for a boat and motor is on the water, but this may not be a convenient option for you. After being burned a couple times, I wouldn't buy otherwise. JMO. -jasper [/QUOTE]
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