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selling a boat?
i have a 16/48 semi vee with a tohatsu 40 tldi i'm about to put up for sale. i'm debating on spending money on a jack plate before i put it up for sale. my thoughts are that it would help sell the rig vs. just having the motor directly on the transom. i was curious if y'all thought i would get my $140 (cost of jack plate) back in the sell and would it help sell the rig. thanks
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I wouldn't, but that is just me.
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Don't waste your time or money, if buy wants jackplate let them buy it and spend their time setting motor up...... just my .02
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D Last edited by CajunChristian; 07-25-2012 at 01:32 PM. Reason: wrong spelling |
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How much you selling it for?
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i'm going to ask $6,950. it's in awesome condition. it's a 16/48 weldbilt semi vee, 40 hp tohatsu tldi, 65# minn kota. i traded for this boat a while back and have never put it in the water. i painted and rewired the boat, and it looks brand new. after i put all of this time and effort into, i decided to get a bay boat. i haven't even put the motor on it yet. i will soon, and when i do, i'll list in the classidieds with pics.
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