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there went the rest of my fishing season...
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<blockquote data-quote="momule" data-source="post: 413395" data-attributes="member: 20155"><p>I'm in agreement with TurboTodd....</p><p>A boat with a hole in it looks like a wreck so you'll never get much on a sale. Sounds like you're young....lots of fishing seasons ahead of you right? So bite the bullet and at least do the work to be able to sell it right. You'll learn things, improve your skills, and you might find that fixing an old one is cheaper than buying another used boat that you don't know anything about. You might also learn to treat your equipment better than tossing a heavy battery onto an older wood deck. Like lots of other things, if you can't afford to fix it you probably can't actually afford to own it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momule, post: 413395, member: 20155"] I'm in agreement with TurboTodd.... A boat with a hole in it looks like a wreck so you'll never get much on a sale. Sounds like you're young....lots of fishing seasons ahead of you right? So bite the bullet and at least do the work to be able to sell it right. You'll learn things, improve your skills, and you might find that fixing an old one is cheaper than buying another used boat that you don't know anything about. You might also learn to treat your equipment better than tossing a heavy battery onto an older wood deck. Like lots of other things, if you can't afford to fix it you probably can't actually afford to own it. [/QUOTE]
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