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Where do most people go to sell a used aluminum boat these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="mirrocraft16" data-source="post: 520616" data-attributes="member: 34654"><p>The only way to sell a motor here is piece by piece on eBay. Boats go cheap. </p><p>I'll buy just about any small motor for under $50, I break them down to every last bolt and list them. Even a junk motor will part out over a grand most of the time. The same guy who won't pay $300 for a running used motor will pay $350 for a used lower unit or powerhead when his motor needs fixing.</p><p></p><p>A good example of the thought process here lately is a guy I was talking to at the fleamarket last week. He says he's looking for a good used aluminum boat with a late model motor. He doesn't want anything too old, and its got to be a four stroke. He said he's got $300 to spend for the right boat. </p><p>The bad part is he'll sooner or later find one for what he wants to spend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mirrocraft16, post: 520616, member: 34654"] The only way to sell a motor here is piece by piece on eBay. Boats go cheap. I'll buy just about any small motor for under $50, I break them down to every last bolt and list them. Even a junk motor will part out over a grand most of the time. The same guy who won't pay $300 for a running used motor will pay $350 for a used lower unit or powerhead when his motor needs fixing. A good example of the thought process here lately is a guy I was talking to at the fleamarket last week. He says he's looking for a good used aluminum boat with a late model motor. He doesn't want anything too old, and its got to be a four stroke. He said he's got $300 to spend for the right boat. The bad part is he'll sooner or later find one for what he wants to spend. [/QUOTE]
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