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I went to see a boat yesterday, it was in unbelievable rough condition, so bad that I didn't even bother surveying it. Yet the price being asked was that of a good model. Where do dudes get their idea of prices from? I can only assume they see what others are being sold for and take that as a price guide.
This one was so bad that I wouldn't want it at half the price he was asking.

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what were you looking at

lets have all the info.

Broom, Princess come on.....

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Well now Byron it wasn't so long ago you were singing the praises of not having a watery money hole!! Have you saved so much dosh now you need to buy another boat so that you can declare the boat for office purposes and corporate entertainment to get that evil tax man of your back!!!

Julian

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Found the same when I went to look at a boat in HOO marina whist we were at LIBS. Guy was asking £120K which is about right for the year and model. However once aboard, it was a bit of a shambles. They had been living aboard for 5 years, hadn't been out of the Medway and had cats on board. Went back to Excel and told the brokers I may be interested but for no more than £80k as I reckoned that it would take at least £20k to bring it up to a reasonable standard. It also needed new teak decks as the old ones looked like they had been pressure washed. Eugh!!
Some people need to get real.

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I daren't tell you what it was Simon as I am too embarrassed. Suffice it to say it was something to put in my Creek as a sort of summer house. I wouldn't be seen dead driving it.

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