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Jim_In_Houston
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I agree with 79. I think the value is close to that of a new Nautique - if it truly is unused. I think if the boat has been used a few times the value is somewhere around 30% to 50% of a new Nautique. I have nothing to base this on however and I am not an appraisal expert and, of course, the true value is whatever you sell it for. My guess is you could probably get $15K almost immediatly and a lot more if you hold out. Being unused makes it very special.
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Happy owner of a '66 and a '68 Mustang
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79nautique
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It shouldn't take that much $$ or time to clean it up and re-varnish it if you have to and if it has never been used then the motor is going to be a lot easier to get going and not take much either, new hoses, maybe a rebuild on the carb, some paint and then your value is going to go way up.
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79nautique
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Howard how close to Livingston are you?
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howard
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I live in Hartsville,Tn. 37074
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howard
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I can't find a hour meter on it.The plate says, Hull 16 60, Engine 12646,.Also at the very back of the boat it has a number 60 stamped in the wood.It has a gear shift in the floor and the thottle is on the steering wheel(in the middle).There is also guages.It still has the orginal flag( Correct Craft) that came with it.At one time there was a pair of googles with it,I am not sure if they are still there,I'll have to look.
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Jim_In_Houston
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Take that flag and put it in a nice picture frame and hang it on your favorite wall!!!!! Maybe with a pic of the boat after you get it cleaned up.
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Happy owner of a '66 and a '68 Mustang
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62 wood
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howard,
Why dont you restore the boat? If you decided to sell her,I would LOVE to do a "complete" on it... this boat looks like it deserves to be put back in showroom condition.... I just dont know if I can fit it in budget right now...would love to talk tho...email <kten72@yahoo.com> Any one else on this site interested? It would be GREAT if a CCF guy would get her if you did decide to sell...not many more people dedicated to their boats than here!!!!! Let me know...thanks ,62 wood |
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Steve; I KNEW you could not resist! Tell Pam I Love Her. She has got to be the only wife more understanding than Mrs. jbear.
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