ezmobee
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Thought I'd post up an interesting discussion topic. Some of the C-List deals we've been seeing really has me thinking (something like this one Kev just posted http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/chl/boa/2648346337.html). If you could pick up a nice hull with a serviceable outboard on it for less than $1k, I'm thinking you've got some profit potential there if you fixed it up and sold it.
Most sale-able I would think would be 16-21' open bows, followed by 18-21' closed bows, followed by 16' closed bows. I don't think I'd mess with anything else, too limited market. Outboard only, because apart from my distaste for I/O's, let just admit that sub-$1k boats with I/O's don't run or at least require too much $$ in maintenance catch-up work to remain profitable.
So what kind of restore could one do on a boat that would minimize cost, maximize sale-ability, and not sacrifice safety?
- Paint job would probably be a scuff up and repaint with Rustoleum products
- I'd probably leak test it and if it didn't leak, I'd skip the Gluvit.
- Flotation would be sheet foam (I had a heck of a time sourcing noodles at a reasonable price for my project)
- Deck would be exterior ply painted with porch & floor paint
- Floor covering could be either paint or carpet. I wouldn't put carpet in my own boat but carpet can be acquired inexpensively and may add a real "richness" and "newness" to the boat that may really help with re-sale. Not sure on that one.
- Seats would probably be along the lines of these: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Wise-Ski-Boat-10-Base-Lounge-White-Navy/15135493 and http://www.walmart.com/ip/Wise-Ski-Boat-10-Base-Matching-Jump-Seat-Grey-Red/15135496
- I probably wouldn't do much if anything in the way of gauges. Perhaps a tach. Electrical would be limited to a horn and navigation lights.
- Trailer, if not galvanized, would be lightly sanded and Rusto-painted.
Wonder what I could sell the finished product for? Keeping in mind that it would show REALLY well with new paint and interior. I'd have tons of high quality pictures in my ad and would sure to have video of it running the cruising around. $4-5k might not be unrealistic. Possible profit of $2k?
I've got too many house projects right now and work to do on my SS but I may do this someday. Just thought it would be an interesting discussion.
Most sale-able I would think would be 16-21' open bows, followed by 18-21' closed bows, followed by 16' closed bows. I don't think I'd mess with anything else, too limited market. Outboard only, because apart from my distaste for I/O's, let just admit that sub-$1k boats with I/O's don't run or at least require too much $$ in maintenance catch-up work to remain profitable.
So what kind of restore could one do on a boat that would minimize cost, maximize sale-ability, and not sacrifice safety?
- Paint job would probably be a scuff up and repaint with Rustoleum products
- I'd probably leak test it and if it didn't leak, I'd skip the Gluvit.
- Flotation would be sheet foam (I had a heck of a time sourcing noodles at a reasonable price for my project)
- Deck would be exterior ply painted with porch & floor paint
- Floor covering could be either paint or carpet. I wouldn't put carpet in my own boat but carpet can be acquired inexpensively and may add a real "richness" and "newness" to the boat that may really help with re-sale. Not sure on that one.
- Seats would probably be along the lines of these: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Wise-Ski-Boat-10-Base-Lounge-White-Navy/15135493 and http://www.walmart.com/ip/Wise-Ski-Boat-10-Base-Matching-Jump-Seat-Grey-Red/15135496
- I probably wouldn't do much if anything in the way of gauges. Perhaps a tach. Electrical would be limited to a horn and navigation lights.
- Trailer, if not galvanized, would be lightly sanded and Rusto-painted.
Wonder what I could sell the finished product for? Keeping in mind that it would show REALLY well with new paint and interior. I'd have tons of high quality pictures in my ad and would sure to have video of it running the cruising around. $4-5k might not be unrealistic. Possible profit of $2k?
I've got too many house projects right now and work to do on my SS but I may do this someday. Just thought it would be an interesting discussion.