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Originally Posted by Captain Mike P.
Unfortunantly for him, I don't think I will be refunding any money either way. I sold the boat for a measly $2000.00. I think he needs to decide where to go from here. He claims he received a quote for $5000.00 to repair it. I personnaly would junk the boat if is indeed in that bad of condition, sell the trailer for $1200.00 and cut my loss. When the boat was sold it was solid and floating. He decided to gut it. For $2000.00 he should have used and abused for a couple yrs and then got rid of it.
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I agree, but $2k is not a small amount to some people, they got a boat in a area where there is water, so they had to know that it had plenty of use and the boat is older. its a 1 year boat!
that is what water does to wood, and that floatation foam helps that wood to stay wet once water does get in there. there isn't any air flow so the wood starts to decay because it never gets dried out and thats all I see is some of the wood decayed.