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Originally Posted by Woodsy
ITD.... I respectfully disagree.
Boat engines unlike car engines do no not have multi-speed transmissions. This means they are under constant loading. They don't ever coast even when idling. 1700 hours on a boat motor is a lot of hours. Quite frankly I am surprised it made it this far without major repair. Kudos to Water Camper!
The reality is, the boat is worth between $5k & $6K tops (NADA). Sinking a bunch of $$$ into engine work (rebuild or replace engine, coupler, etc) or other work (gas tank, transom, stringers, floor) still leaves you with a $5K - $6K boat.
If you like the boat and are going to keep it forever... spend the $$. You will never recover the investment. If not get rid of it now and move on to another boat.
Woodsy
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I'm sure the 5K to 6K NADA reference does not take into account the engine repair. A prospective buyer would insist the sale price reflect that....which in this case the boat value would end up being between valued between 1k and 2k.
Watercamper: Given your situation I suggest selling it as-is and moving on.......