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augk

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hello NELD

I recently puchased a new home in plymouth Ma and this boat came with it although I would love to keep it I just cant so if any one is looking for somthing like this or knows anyone who may be intrested please let me know.

thanks

1972 32' pacemaker
 

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Out of curiosity can I ask what condition its in: Motor, electrical, plumbing etc. Maybe the Brownstone may want it as a new attraction as they have something similar to this.
 
I would rate it in fair to good the former owner was a mechanic needs mostly cosmetic type repiars other than one of the motors has an issue not sure what though I havent had it surveyed or anything like that yet it has new generator newer ac unit the engine compartments are clean. I belive it would be more usefull on the water not under at this time. But if someone wants to buy it they can do whatever they want with it.
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Ok, I'll play the role of Curious George. How much?
 
Oh I thought you were asking for someone to come and haul it away so its not a burden to your new property. I misunderstood your post. You'de have to be a good boat mechanic to apraise it for a value.

Have you briefly started the motor to see if it fires or does it have to strictly be in the water to do that.
 
Paulthenurse: 5000.00 OBO
ScubaSarus: The burden is the boat does not fit within my budget.
If it did I would most definatly would keep it.
unfortunately for me my conscience works for my family not for me. ;)
and I can not justify keeping it no matter how much I would like to.
And so it is for sale
 
Acknowledged Augk. When I worked on the river boats here on the CT River one of the seniors had a saying.

"The best time to own a boat is when you first buy it and when you sell it". They are high maintanence items and I can see it costing a a lot to maintain and operate it.
 
ScubaSarus:
Acknowledged Augk. When I worked on the river boats here on the CT River one of the seniors had a saying.

"The best time to own a boat is when you first buy it and when you sell it". They are high maintanence items and I can see it costing a a lot to maintain and operate it.

Also quoted as:

"The happiest days of a man's life are the day he buys his boat and the day he sells
his boat."

Dave C
 
Actually Dave I thought it tough just maintaining a 2 HP Yamaha for my inflatable raft I constructed a motor mout for.
 

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