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i    wouldnt   give more than 550    for the fact it has no motor     if you have 700 to spend on that just save up about another 500 and youll get a lot more options

Really..."VERY RUDE"?? If it is Haskells (and I dont think it is), it might be just a "tad" rude and I appologize.   If it isnt Haskells , well then, the statement stands as is.

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Hey guys its ok that you said it looked crapy, even though it was an ******* thing to ay its okits not my boat i was just loking thought that site and saw it and was woundering how much you thought it might be

400 bucks sounds about right. After you buy a trolling motor,a battery,license it and the trailer,life vests,oars just in case,400 turns into 800 bucks.It looks like it would be a neat little pond boat,I personally would look for a 14 jon or semi-V.

I think it is easy to end up spending more on a boat by purchasing it piecemeal instead of buying a complete set up that is ready to go. That said, I think the 400 dollar estimates on this one are a bit on the low side. This boat looks pretty solid and the trailer looks good. I don't think his asking price is out of whack. Buying the boat for 700 bucks isn't the problem. The problem is by the time you buy all the other stuff it needs to get it set up you are going to have 3 or 4 times that into it. I think you would be better off spending a little more initially and getting a boat that is pretty much ready to fish. I've done it both ways with boats and vehicles. There may be satisfaction involved but there is rarely true monetary savings in buying a boat a piece at a time.

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