I might differ a bit on this.
Buying smaller than you want is frankly as waste of money. You're disappointed with the boat from day 1 and waiting to move up.
Frankly put you learn the boat your on, it's not theory. It's learning that boat. And it is very very unlikely you will get anywhere near what you paid for it. Don't get your hopes up there. It may happen with a dopey desparate seller. But not very likely. Boats are poor investments on holding value even if you leave it in a garage and never used it.
And yes I do like Palm Beaches too. Very not frills hardy CC boat. A fishing boat.
Any chance of wifey to watch fireworks? Then you need a pee closet.
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Originally Posted by fin_s_guy
http://www.njfishing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=68581
I'm sure you saw this....but this is a solid deal on an entry level boat. Palm Beach boats are well made and this one is set up to go. Get a couple years out of her and get your feet wet. You could probably sell her for as much as you paid with proper maintenance.
If I were looking, I'd buy this in a heartbeat!
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