October 02, 2018, 08:59 AM
stickman428Questions for our boaters. How much fiberglass damage is too much?
PASig, nah I’m not going to make an offer on that Regal.
I’m going to wait until I can find a clean 20-21ft bowrider. Seasons almost done anyway, no reason to rush. I should be able to find a solid early 2000’s boat for around $10k or less if I look long enough.
October 02, 2018, 09:12 AM
jimmy123xquote:
Originally posted by 46and2:
Half the people saying Run are the same sort who don't have a swimming pool because they've heard its a pain to maintain or expensive, or they're the sorts who only have the kinds of Boats, Bikes, Pools, etc that other people maintain or that have a full warranty.
Pools are a huge expense. $300 a month between chemicals, electric, added water. etc. Figure another $200 a month to account for long term repairs (pumps, remarcite, etc).
Right now a house I manage (waterfront) has a pool that developed 6' long cracks in 4 different areas of the pool in a 2 month time span. Now the pool is leaking 1" of water a day. I've had 4 pool builders come out, pool is original to the house and needs to be ripped out, pilings put in and a new 15x35' pool put in. Cheapest quote was $78,000. Most expensive $86,000.
Boats are no different, and a neglected one with structural issues on top of it, take an incredible amount of money to bring back because every project you get into opens a can of worms. The parts and pieces are very expensive now compared to just 5-10 years ago.