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Originally Posted by Mr. Sandman
Hoop, I'll sell you my 23 seacraft for $28K as is where is (MV). I want to move up next season. (00 boat, 04 225 yami4s, 02 trailer, 10" raymarine, + lots of boat stuff, I will even toss in a high end electric downrigger that has its own transducer and contours the bottom..very cool.) .
I was planning to advertise early next spring after I prep it for another year but I would consider letting it go now and avoid the winterizaion and spring cleaning stuff. Its still in the water for another couple weeks, I could even give you a test ride.
The mojo alone in that boat is worth the money 
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Sandman, I love SeaCrafts, I had a 1983 23' that I repowered and reworked. Had it for 6 years and did everything in it. I think that if I can sell the Seaworthy I might find a new hobby for awhile and see how things play out. If you have any interest at all in it, drop me a PM, it's in water until Nov.17th. BTW, there is a sweet little 26 Fortier on the island that I looked at about a year ago and it is still for sale, know the boat I mean? Loved that boat, and would have bought it, but went this way instead.
I hear what you're saying Fish On and I agree it's because of demand, and I see your point, it's world wide demand not seasonal. I can agree with that.
I am not so optimistic though for the long term. I guess it's an occupational hazard, I see the negative in most things.
My bet is we go through this same pain again next summer, but I hope YOU are right on this one!!!
