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<blockquote data-quote="5575" data-source="post: 321127" data-attributes="member: 410"><p>Sweeney is dead on. They owe so much on them they can't ask any less. And if someone has it paid off and sells it for what its supposed to be worth 5 years later it is gone multiple times in an hour and its a race to get to the sellers before he sells it to someone that offers him thousands more than he was asking for it, it happens all the time! </p><p>I was amazed when I heard they were doing 22 year loans for new big sparklies years ago. We were just talking about this yesterday seeing the amount of 350 and 400 hp boats out there "counted 7 400s in three days this past weekend".</p><p>I mentioned it to my buddy and he said some of these guys are taking 30 year loans out now on 100+K boats! Uffda.:;:huh</p><p>Here's food for thought. If you bought a wx1880 skeeter in 2006 new they sold for $26,999 .</p><p>If you took good care of that boat and put average hours on it you could sell it right now this spring for what you paid for it, and it would sell quick!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5575, post: 321127, member: 410"] Sweeney is dead on. They owe so much on them they can't ask any less. And if someone has it paid off and sells it for what its supposed to be worth 5 years later it is gone multiple times in an hour and its a race to get to the sellers before he sells it to someone that offers him thousands more than he was asking for it, it happens all the time! I was amazed when I heard they were doing 22 year loans for new big sparklies years ago. We were just talking about this yesterday seeing the amount of 350 and 400 hp boats out there "counted 7 400s in three days this past weekend". I mentioned it to my buddy and he said some of these guys are taking 30 year loans out now on 100+K boats! Uffda.:;:huh Here's food for thought. If you bought a wx1880 skeeter in 2006 new they sold for $26,999 . If you took good care of that boat and put average hours on it you could sell it right now this spring for what you paid for it, and it would sell quick! [/QUOTE]
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