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1994 Sea Ark 20 foot Pointed-nose Utility??
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<blockquote data-quote="satx78247" data-source="post: 461117" data-attributes="member: 11019"><p>the dude,</p><p></p><p>Fyi, the 2072 (YEP, I've confirmed what model # that the hull is.) is in GOOD shape needing only a sanding smooth/repainting, installation of the OB motor(s), new batteries, the Marine Radio, etc. = IF I could get a clean title to the boat/trailer, it could be ready to fish in 2 weeks or so. = Spring is coming SOON to south Texas!!</p><p>(I'm fully retired & have LOTS more time than $$$$.)</p><p></p><p>Fyi, a local game warden told me that the cost for a "bonded title" on the boat/trailer will be "at least 400-500 bucks & likely considerably more than that", i.e., about as much as the purchase price of the rig is.</p><p>(Around here, the insurance companies, who sell "title bonds", "get to you" in a BIG way.) = :x </p><p></p><p>In the event that you know of a company that will write a "title bond" for anywhere near 100.oo, PLEASE share that company's name, address, website & phone #.</p><p></p><p>yours, tex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satx78247, post: 461117, member: 11019"] the dude, Fyi, the 2072 (YEP, I've confirmed what model # that the hull is.) is in GOOD shape needing only a sanding smooth/repainting, installation of the OB motor(s), new batteries, the Marine Radio, etc. = IF I could get a clean title to the boat/trailer, it could be ready to fish in 2 weeks or so. = Spring is coming SOON to south Texas!! (I'm fully retired & have LOTS more time than $$$$.) Fyi, a local game warden told me that the cost for a "bonded title" on the boat/trailer will be "at least 400-500 bucks & likely considerably more than that", i.e., about as much as the purchase price of the rig is. (Around here, the insurance companies, who sell "title bonds", "get to you" in a BIG way.) = :x In the event that you know of a company that will write a "title bond" for anywhere near 100.oo, PLEASE share that company's name, address, website & phone #. yours, tex [/QUOTE]
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