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| Just talked with a friend of mine and he just got back from Michigan. He said by going there and buying a boat and driving
it back to Wisconsin he saved over 5 grand. He said the deals in Michigan were far better than Wisconsin or Minnesota. He said some of the bigger/nicer boats he could of saved well over 10 grand by going there. He said it was all a supply versus demand thing.
Anyone ever heard of this before? Is going to Michigan cheaper for boats?
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | I recall a NMMA statistic several years ago that showed the highest per capita (not most boats - FL) number of boats is MI. So there is a bigger supply but I would bet considering the state is surrounded by the Great Lakes many of the boats that make up this statistic are very big boats. |
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Location: Michigan | Michigan fell to second this year in terms of registered boats,passed by California. Yeah, probably over half are great lake type boats but we also have over 11,000 inland lakes. I could see saving money here but over $10,000 seems like a stretch.
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Location: NEW LENOX | HEY GUEST your not a boat dealer looking to get rid of the 05's are you? |
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| Nope. Just wanting a good deal. |
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Location: Slinger Wisconsin | If I can find a boat there for $9000 that will save me a $1000 to pay for the gas. Sounds like a great deal to me. ( Free boat and gas)He! He!
Seriously, I looked a Lund just like the one I just bought and it was more there than here in Wisconsin.
Edited by Tuffy2 8/15/2005 5:14 PM
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