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<blockquote data-quote="yorktown mike" data-source="post: 510013" data-attributes="member: 35085"><p>I am also currently looking for a boat in the northeast and the prices are through the roof. Many of the lower priced boats i've seen have older engines, some better than others. The ads with the good engines will have close up picture of engine. What i've noticed is that old boats are like cars, some people take care of them and some people don't. The good ones are covered or overturned or in a garage, and some leave them out in the weather and are destroyed. If you see leaves and dirt inside check for rotting transom (rear wood) because it was probably out in the weather for the last 30 years. Good luck on your hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorktown mike, post: 510013, member: 35085"] I am also currently looking for a boat in the northeast and the prices are through the roof. Many of the lower priced boats i've seen have older engines, some better than others. The ads with the good engines will have close up picture of engine. What i've noticed is that old boats are like cars, some people take care of them and some people don't. The good ones are covered or overturned or in a garage, and some leave them out in the weather and are destroyed. If you see leaves and dirt inside check for rotting transom (rear wood) because it was probably out in the weather for the last 30 years. Good luck on your hunt! [/QUOTE]
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