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Selling the rig, how much should I ask for my boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog" data-source="post: 222032" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>I saw that boat last night and thought to myself "my boat is so much nicer than that". I may have a slightly bias opinion though. :LOL2: </p><p></p><p>I'd be totally lieing if I said I did not like the speed. I'm very interested in inboard jets. The more I read about them and watch Youtube videos the more I want one. I'd love to have a boat that will run in 6" of water, I can bass and catfish out of, and go 50+ mph. My dream would be a RiverPro but I just can't swing that right now with a wedding coming up and all. </p><p>Honestly I was thinking of pricing my boat in the $7-8k range and just see what happens. I do have a bottom line that I will not go under but everything I have done to it is one of a kind and it is done correctly so I think it is worth a nice chunk of change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog, post: 222032, member: 4592"] I saw that boat last night and thought to myself "my boat is so much nicer than that". I may have a slightly bias opinion though. :LOL2: I'd be totally lieing if I said I did not like the speed. I'm very interested in inboard jets. The more I read about them and watch Youtube videos the more I want one. I'd love to have a boat that will run in 6" of water, I can bass and catfish out of, and go 50+ mph. My dream would be a RiverPro but I just can't swing that right now with a wedding coming up and all. Honestly I was thinking of pricing my boat in the $7-8k range and just see what happens. I do have a bottom line that I will not go under but everything I have done to it is one of a kind and it is done correctly so I think it is worth a nice chunk of change. [/QUOTE]
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