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Author Topic: old pontoon value  (Read 3076 times)

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Offline beeker

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alright.. so through a series of deals i find myself with this old pontoon.. whats a value on this? any ideas? he said the deck and carpet were replaced not that long ago. they appear solid. no motor/trailer or any of the benches.

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Offline DDSBYDAY

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   The value at this point would be in the scrap aluminum which does have a value that could be determined by weight. 
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Offline dew2

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   The value at this point would be in the scrap aluminum which does have a value that could be determined by weight.
Thats true DDS. It also gives someone a starting figure to sell outright to someone who's willing to do some work and have a toon of their liking.

beeker you got a asking price? If not me, I can spread the word I do know of 2 people who have asked if I have leads on toons,A trailor can be rented to get it to someones lake shore lot,where they dont need a trailer just pull it out fall and push it in spring.Dimensions are needed and where does it sit at the time?
 I know I can sell it! maybe even buy it myself install some stuff and resell.I am on fixed income and it would have to be profitable for me that way.
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Offline beeker

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dew.. sent you an PM..  currently sits in McGrath mn.
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I t would be a cool duckboat / blind!!