Tenedos
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CPseudonym, thanks for pointing out Chris Crafts, some really good for what I have in mind.
That said, I see they are now fairly old boats, even the relatively newer ones are from mid 80s. If I decide to buy one of those at $200k price range, should I be concerned about excessive maintenance costs or a very low resale value down the road? If not, I should definitely give this a serious consideration.
That said, I see they are now fairly old boats, even the relatively newer ones are from mid 80s. If I decide to buy one of those at $200k price range, should I be concerned about excessive maintenance costs or a very low resale value down the road? If not, I should definitely give this a serious consideration.
That's great news but I would try to nail that down in writing. Taking the slip and paying for it in advance of the purchase if needed.
We have considered buying a boat in Santa Cruz we really don't like just for a slip in the harbor. Some areas are crazy around here.
Edit: There's a couple of older fiberglass 50ish foot Chris Crafts in the area that may work well for both your needs and budget.