cyclops222
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Why so many 1900s old boats being bought ?
That is way cool awesomeIt's not an "odd" purchase, its just people looking for a cheap deal. What many don't understand is that cheap is usually the most expensive boat there is.
In my case I was looking for classic. She was over 50 years old when I found her. Not cheap. I probably paid more that she was worth.
The saving grace was that I was able to disassemble many parts and work in the warm basement all Winter.
Not economically feasible. But a labor of love. Turned out that I found no rot and she floats just fine.
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Your friend and my mom would have got along great. I remember mom buying a new couch and leaving the plastic on it for several years so it wouldn’t get dirty.Yep , price
My 15' fibreglass boat is a 1985 . I use it to get fishing so I dont care what it looks like ( to a point ) and I paid thousand bucks with the trailer ( no motor , That was the next "horse deal ")
My friend has a boat that cost more than my house and he is a real pain in the arse to go fishing with as he spends the whole time fussin over the boat and naggin at everyone to not rub line on the gunwales , bump sinkers against the hull ( he makes us use plastic coated sinkers ) and if you catch a fish he's there ( in the way ) trying to get it in a bucket before it comes on board . Woe betide anyone spilling "fish juice" on the floor , Ha ha I took a pi55 over the side .....once I thought we were going to have a heart attack on our hands.
#uck that ...... gimme a cheap boat , cheap insurance and no stress days out