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You can't buy a boat near me like that for $1,200. A used 9.9 motor alone goes for $1,000. $4,600 might be high, but you gotta start somewhere on the price.

  • Super User
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The key here is that it's an 18", so it can only really handle Stuart Little.

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Hah, didn't even catch that.

 

"That's not a mouse, that's my brother!!"

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Well...that 50cc outboard ought to make that 18" boat fly.....with that much brain power in one place....you can tell that he is confident that the "Price is Right"

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Scam

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Its price to high. People on Craigslist forever think they are going to get more for their old stuff!

Jay

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Apparently everyone forgot about it being in "mint" condition. That puts the price up $2500 on its own. Throw in a heavily used and old trolling motor, accompanied with a cheap fish fish, puts it at the $3500 mark. That motor is worth $1100. This is a steal!

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