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Reelwise
Posted 9/20/2007 3:02 PM (#275887)
Subject: What would you pay for this boat?




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2004 18' ft CRESTLINER CANADIAN 18SC
60 hp merc 4 stroke
55? lb trolling motor
depth finder



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eslofquist
Posted 9/20/2007 3:05 PM (#275888 - in reply to #275887)
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Posts: 27


Location: Workin' the deep breaks
what year is the outboard? is it used or brand new?
Reelwise
Posted 9/20/2007 3:09 PM (#275889 - in reply to #275888)
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I believe it is a 2004 and used.
esox4854
Posted 9/20/2007 3:19 PM (#275892 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?




Posts: 38


Location: Rhinelander
$9,995 and thats a great deal if the motor is good, Slightly under powered though. But I see they go 75 h.p. max.
Reelwise
Posted 9/20/2007 3:44 PM (#275898 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?




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10 grand seems a little much for so little, but then again, its only 3 years old.
Slamr
Posted 9/20/2007 4:08 PM (#275899 - in reply to #275898)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Welcome to boat buying, $10K isnt much at all.
esox4854
Posted 9/20/2007 4:22 PM (#275901 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?




Posts: 38


Location: Rhinelander
It appears to be set up like my 618 VS only half price and you can recycle it when you're done.
Reelwise
Posted 9/20/2007 6:19 PM (#275908 - in reply to #275899)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?




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Slamr - 9/20/2007 4:08 PM

Welcome to boat buying, $10K isnt much at all.


It is when youre 20 years old, in college, have a 350 dollar a month truck payment, and dont have rich parents
Guest
Posted 9/20/2007 7:32 PM (#275916 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: RE: What would you pay for this boat?


10k would be a really good deal for that boat, the motor itself would be about 5-6k. Sweet deal if you pick it up!
The Nate
Posted 9/20/2007 7:33 PM (#275917 - in reply to #275887)
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Forgot to log in that last post was from me.
Willis
Posted 9/20/2007 8:07 PM (#275921 - in reply to #275887)
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Posts: 227


Location: New Brighton, MN
yeah, 10K seems fair
Halfpint
Posted 9/21/2007 11:51 AM (#275996 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: RE: What would you pay for this boat?


Is that boat located on the south side of Indy somewhere???
Halfpint
Posted 9/21/2007 12:05 PM (#275998 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?




Posts: 73


Location: Indiana
Duh...I've seen this boat in person actually. It's in good shape inside and out. When I saw the price I thought it looked like a pretty good deal...

Of course I didn't have room for it in my garage

I say you should get it. What's a little debt when you're your age. Just rack up the student loans, defer them until you're 30, be sure to make your truck and boat payments, and you're SET!!!

And....if you're in Indiana and need a netman, I'll be happy to buy you a burger if you're starving.
johnson
Posted 9/22/2007 10:37 AM (#276082 - in reply to #275887)
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Posts: 203


you may be able to do better but not much if thats the layout in a boat you looking for.
Oh by the way, Your going to get runover by the musky doctor this weekend baby.
Just buy it!
bret
Slamr
Posted 9/22/2007 1:35 PM (#276088 - in reply to #276082)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?





Posts: 7090


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
It is when youre 20 years old, in college, have a 350 dollar a month truck payment, and dont have rich parents

*then it might be time to either make more money, or have lower expectations for what boat you NEED to be running. Look around, lots of great (ish) boats for a lot less than $10K. They are just older, and need a little more TLC. I was far older than you, running much crappier boats than that....dont boo hoo too much.
Reelwise
Posted 9/22/2007 8:05 PM (#276106 - in reply to #275887)
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Thanks dad
cjrich
Posted 9/22/2007 11:23 PM (#276108 - in reply to #275887)
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Posts: 551


Location: Columbus, Georgia
I have a 2005 Fish Hawk 1750 with the same vinyl package. It's really an advantage over the carpeted boats. I was recently in a beautiful Ranger that was less than 1 year old ... and that gray carpeting was already getting ratty and frayed. You simply scrub the vinyl down and she's as good as new. Year, after year, after year.

Crestliner is a good rough water boat as well. 10K sounds OK if the boat engine has low hours. You might find another boat that appears to have more bells and whistles, but if the boat pictured is clean I suggest that you go for it.

Craig
Slamr
Posted 9/23/2007 12:01 AM (#276109 - in reply to #276106)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Then dont whine.
Tiger
Posted 9/23/2007 12:24 AM (#276111 - in reply to #276109)
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Posts: 221


Location: ohio
nice boat, listen to slamr, i began fishing out of a older than dirt 12 ft. alumicraft w/ a 6 h.p. wizard outboard.
i believe my trolling motor was a 12 lb.thrust pfluger. wasnt much but it kept me from sitting on shore...









Reelwise
Posted 9/23/2007 9:52 AM (#276123 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?




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this would be my third boat. my first was a like a 9ft plastic bass tender. we put some nice fish in that boat for sure. not that it matters. i wasn't whining...but 10,000 is a lot of money. even for you andrew don't you get that tuffy discount anyways? hook a brother up
Slamr
Posted 9/23/2007 2:59 PM (#276140 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
this would be my third boat. my first was a like a 9ft plastic bass tender. we put some nice fish in that boat for sure. not that it matters. i wasn't whining...but 10,000 is a lot of money. even for you andrew don't you get that tuffy discount anyways? hook a brother up

*boats are expensive. rods are expensive. reels are expensive. pretty much everything is expensive. $10K for a boat really isnt. i dont have the pricing in front of me, but I would guess that a 2 or 3 year old 60hp merc is somewhere in the neighborhood of $5K, plus another $1K in trolling motor + locators, plus $500 to $1K in the trailer...and the balance is the boat itself. $10K sitting in your wallet is alot of money, but when you break down the price of a boat.....everything is expensive, but $10K for a boat.... versus other boats with that motor on them....not too expensive.

actually, that might be a GREAT price for that boat, check out this listing: http://www.boats.com/listing/cache/listing_search_validate.jsp?sear...

Or, I did a search on Boats.com, came up with a few listings. (parameters were crestliner, from 17.6 to 18', any location, under $10K). You'll note one boat is really old, there's this boat (the topic of the thread) and a bunch of boats MINUS motors.

http://www.boats.com/listing/cache/listing_search_validate.jsp?sear...
MuskieFIRST
Posted 9/23/2007 6:50 PM (#276175 - in reply to #275887)
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That would be a very nice boat for the right person. 10k does not seem out of line looking at what is there.
Guest
Posted 9/23/2007 9:15 PM (#276193 - in reply to #275998)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?


Halfpint is giving some of the worst financial advice I've ever seen. Buy a boat with cash, even if you can't afford much, and make "payments" into savings and retirement (Roth IRA) accounts. Get 4%+ interest on your savings and buy the boat after you've saved the cash.

Debt for trucks and boats isn't necessary and avoiding those payments will put you in an awesome financial situation. Also, most boat loans are very long term and even at a reasonable rate of interest (6-7%) you're paying a ton of interest over the course of the loan.

Easiest way to save money is to drive more affordable vehicles longer. Take or leave this advice, but you're at an important point in your life and the choices you make now will affect your financial position for the rest of your years. People can retire very comfortably (perhaps even early) on the most modest of incomes with proper planning and saving.
stephendawg
Posted 9/24/2007 7:30 AM (#276224 - in reply to #275998)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?




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Location: Lafayette, IN
Halfpint - 9/22/2007 12:05 AM
And....if you're in Indiana and need a netman, I'll be happy to buy you a burger if you're starving.


Halfpint,
You should buy this boat instead of the burger so Toad can fish with you without worrying about getting hooked.

Looks like a nice boat for the money.
Halfpint
Posted 9/24/2007 8:03 AM (#276225 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?




Posts: 73


Location: Indiana
Hey Stephendawg!!! I'd love to buy that boat for the record. Just a little short on the fundulation, and a little short on garage space. And it was Fishboy that hooked Toad for the record. I would never ever EVER do that...oh alright, maybe I would. But only if he being an arse.
andracke
Posted 9/24/2007 2:38 PM (#276285 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?





Posts: 133


Location: BLOOMINGTON,IL
Go to www.nadaguides.com They have price listings on boats and motors.
stephendawg
Posted 9/25/2007 7:50 PM (#276544 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: RE: What would you pay for this boat?




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Location: Lafayette, IN
Halfpint,
And for the record, I love your boat.

Toad should always watch his back no matter what boat he's in. (for the record)


Edited by stephendawg 9/25/2007 7:53 PM
Reelwise
Posted 9/25/2007 10:00 PM (#276558 - in reply to #276544)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?




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guest, i appreciate that advice. i decided to wait. i'm in a good finacial situation and if all goes well with the businesses i'm involved with i can afford whatever i want in the future....although i will choose to fish out of an average aluminum boat, because i like them more

so the boat is still for sale, in Indy...so someone please go buy it before i change my mind!
Halfpint
Posted 9/26/2007 9:53 AM (#276632 - in reply to #275887)
Subject: Re: What would you pay for this boat?




Posts: 73


Location: Indiana
Lots of stuff going on the record Mr Dawg. HA!

Why is it that everyone with a big boat says, "Man, I'd love to have my little 14 footer back", and everone with a 14 footer says "Man, I can't wait till I have enough $$, or garage space, or a big enough truck to get a really HUUUUUGE boat...like a SIXTEEN footer" ?????

Don't get me wrong...I love my little boat, and it does manage to catch quite a few fish. But it sure would be nice if I could get across the lake a littler faster than if I can swim.
MikeHulbert
Posted 9/26/2007 10:27 AM (#276640 - in reply to #275887)
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Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
No matter how big your boat is...you always want a bigger one.

MY Polar Kraft is huge...yet if they made the same boat, but in a 24 foot model, I would buy that instead!!!
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