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<blockquote data-quote="Johny25" data-source="post: 260884" data-attributes="member: 7791"><p>ummmm did you just say fiberglass [-X lol........ $2000 with the 7.5 is not out of the question. Your boat is in nice shape and the spray in bedliner is a definite selling attribute that will appeal to many buyers. The top sunbrella thingy wouldn't get much attention around here because when the sun does come out up here we want to be in it. But down there it probably gets old baking in the sun. </p><p></p><p> They make some really nice 16' Deep V tins that can handle pretty rough conditions ya know. I myself have been looking at 18' to 21' deep V tins so I can get out on the big lakes around here and feel safe with my family in it. A 14' starts to get scary in 3' waves. I took a wave over the bow last year on one of the big lakes with my 5 year old in the boat, **** 30' yachts don't realize the wake they throw when plowing water!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johny25, post: 260884, member: 7791"] ummmm did you just say fiberglass [-X lol........ $2000 with the 7.5 is not out of the question. Your boat is in nice shape and the spray in bedliner is a definite selling attribute that will appeal to many buyers. The top sunbrella thingy wouldn't get much attention around here because when the sun does come out up here we want to be in it. But down there it probably gets old baking in the sun. They make some really nice 16' Deep V tins that can handle pretty rough conditions ya know. I myself have been looking at 18' to 21' deep V tins so I can get out on the big lakes around here and feel safe with my family in it. A 14' starts to get scary in 3' waves. I took a wave over the bow last year on one of the big lakes with my 5 year old in the boat, **** 30' yachts don't realize the wake they throw when plowing water! [/QUOTE]
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