[Public-list] Re: missing engine
Gordon White
gewhite at crosslink.net
Sun Nov 28 12:40:52 PST 2004
Lack of an engine is a BIG minus in selling a boat as few out there want
to go through putting in a new one. My son left his $22,000 ski boat in
Norfolk while he was in the Gulf (he's a Navy commander) and failed to
put antifreeze in the engine, it froze and cracked at least the
manifolds. He took it to a shop when he returned, to have it repaired.
The shop pulled the engine, then went bankrupt while my son was on duty
elsewhere. When he came home he managed to retrieve the boat but not the
engine (which he had, unwisely, paid for replacing.) He was off again to
Japan and I sold the hull for him on e-Bay. No one around here, marina
or individual, would touch it. (lower Cheasapeake Bay)
I got $3,500 for it from a Maryland dealer who apparently had a
boat with a similar engine that had had severe hull damage. And felt
lucky to get that.
In short, not having an engine can reduce the value of a boat by
more than the cost of replacing the engine.
- Gordon White
1101674452.0
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