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<blockquote data-quote="TriBull" data-source="post: 504872" data-attributes="member: 32176"><p>$22,500, which is crazy expensive… but you figure $4,500 for the motor, that leaves $18k for the original boat & trailer acquisition, restoration work (parts, materials, supplies & labor), all accessories included and a profit margin. Those of us who’ve done a quality restoration know how it adds up… But, I wouldn’t lay out that kind of money knowing I can do a quality restoration, at least to my own personal satisfaction!</p><p></p><p>Probably has a steel disc that adheres on top or underneath the bow cap for the light to attach to. (Raises the question in my mind of whether or not a magnet would attach to metal if aluminum was sandwiched in between? Probably a topic worthy of its own thread! Lol )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriBull, post: 504872, member: 32176"] $22,500, which is crazy expensive… but you figure $4,500 for the motor, that leaves $18k for the original boat & trailer acquisition, restoration work (parts, materials, supplies & labor), all accessories included and a profit margin. Those of us who’ve done a quality restoration know how it adds up… But, I wouldn’t lay out that kind of money knowing I can do a quality restoration, at least to my own personal satisfaction! Probably has a steel disc that adheres on top or underneath the bow cap for the light to attach to. (Raises the question in my mind of whether or not a magnet would attach to metal if aluminum was sandwiched in between? Probably a topic worthy of its own thread! Lol ) [/QUOTE]
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