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<blockquote data-quote="chrispbrown27" data-source="post: 303718" data-attributes="member: 9661"><p>if you can afford it go new, but don't go fully loaded. Get the hull, trailer and outboard and do what you want with it. Sure you can save money on a used boat, but if you have the means buy a new one. No wondering what the previous owner hit with it and isn't telling you, or how he half a** rigged something up or any of the headaches that might come from buying used. Now don't get me wrong, nothing at all wrong with buying a used boat. I just can't imagine anyone would pass on a new boat if the price was right, the boat was near perfect and they had the money to spare.</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispbrown27, post: 303718, member: 9661"] if you can afford it go new, but don't go fully loaded. Get the hull, trailer and outboard and do what you want with it. Sure you can save money on a used boat, but if you have the means buy a new one. No wondering what the previous owner hit with it and isn't telling you, or how he half a** rigged something up or any of the headaches that might come from buying used. Now don't get me wrong, nothing at all wrong with buying a used boat. I just can't imagine anyone would pass on a new boat if the price was right, the boat was near perfect and they had the money to spare. Chris [/QUOTE]
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