Keeldad
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- May 13, 2018
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- 85
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- Age
- 67
- Location
- Ocean City, NJ
- Model
- Seafarer
Either that or make them an offer based on an actual transom replacement estimate from an experienced and reputable firm, plus factor in potential cost overruns, transport to and from repair facility and personal effort/aggravation. Who knows? Maybe the seller is aware that the transom condition is an issue ( I’d be suprised if they weren’t) and might want to work with a motivated buyer. Given the current economic conditions, there might not be a lot of buyers out there in the next several months. I don’t think I’d want to sell a boat right now unless I absolutely needed to.