That msrp was back in the eighties when brand new, after you get it done, you would be lucky to get 1K....think about this...." Fiberglass boats are few and far between"......perhaps now you know why.....
Your money, time and effort, and you won't be the first to regret a complete rebuild on a glasser.
Alright. Last time im responding to a junk it comment.
I understand and do not care about the value of this boat. I’m not a speed boat junkie, nor do I have anyone to impress and no I don’t plan on going over 30mph.
I understand in other areas this seems incredibly stupid. I’ve spent the last 10 years waiting for a fiberglass bass boat to go up for sale that didn’t cost 5-10k WITH THE SAME PROBLEMS I ALREADY HAVE. Why would I want to start with thousands of dollars already into it when I have no idea how to fix a boat, motor, fiberglass or anything!
If I royally **** up doing the work on this boat I’m out 600$ and the tools or whatever else I buy. Whereas I buy a more expensive boat that I’m then worried about breaking and have to listen to my wife complain about how I wasted $5,000+ tools and parts.
The goal here is for me to learn how to do this and if I learn right, I’ll end up with a USABLE fishing boat.
I live in the black hills of South Dakota. I invite any of you nay sayers to search for a fiberglass bass boat within 6hrs of me that doesn’t have any problems for less than $10,000. Before you decide to tell me about it, there is zero chance I go look at it.