Which brings up my big dilemma:
My 1975 Mark Twain (see link in my sig) is an awesome boat, and I put a fair bit of work in redoing the interior back in 2010, but it's developed the dreaded "spongy deck, deteriorating transom" syndrome. And, no, I'm not going to restore it, which is part of why I've gone tin. It's got a '79 Johnson 70 hp that runs fantastic and would like to put on this Jupiter. So, my options are:
1) try to sell the MT & trailer without motor
2) leave the motor on the MT and sell it, then use proceeds to get a new motor for Jupiter
3) scrap the MT, scavenge goodies (including windshield?) for sale or use on the Jupiter, and sell the MT's trailer.
Right now I'm leaning heavily toward option 3, unless someone can make a good argument otherwise. It does seem a shame to throw out what looks like a perfectly good boat (but I know it isn't....) FWIW, I got the MT for 900 with a non-working Evinrude 85 hp. I got back almost $600 parting out the 85, so I really don't have a lot invested in the MT money-wise.
As an aside, looking back at the MT thread, I can't believe how little my kids were back then.