buzzcatcher Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 I am a residential painter and I have a client wanting to trade this boat for some paint work. It is a 98 Dura Craft 1748 all metal transom with a 98 Johnson 50 with T/T and a Load Rite galvanized trailer. It has 2 live wells a 43 lb thrust foot controlled trolling motor, a depth finder, 2 batteries 2 gas tanks and nice canvas cover with outboard cover made together. This boat has a factory vinyl coating on the inside that looks like marine carpet that I really like. Looks to have been very well taken care of. Owner says it runs perfect and I can take it out any time I wish. This would be a big step up from my 1232 5 hp jon. Buzz Quote
tand Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 The real question is how much you expect it would cost you? i.e. how much you would charge him to paint the area? Then again who cares, that would be a huge step up boat wise!! Quote
nubasser Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 I found the values on the NADA site this is the boat value $1570-$1740 the motor is also on the NADA site its between $600-$850 trailer shows about$400 i hope this helps I went from a 15.5ft aluminum boat with a 30 to a 17 footer with a 60 and it was a big difference, so 5hp to50hp is huge. good luck to yah. Quote
umahunter Posted October 30, 2009 Posted October 30, 2009 is he paying for materials ? im in the same line of work and have got some good deals that way the question is if you want a better rig when do you see being able to pay that price for a rig vs just spending your time for it ? often times the barter works better than using cash hat may be needed for other things Quote
buzzcatcher Posted October 31, 2009 Author Posted October 31, 2009 Quote is he paying for materials ? im in the same line of work and have got some good deals that way the question is if you want a better rig when do you see being able to pay that price for a rig vs just spending your time for it ? often times the barter works better than using cash hat may be needed for other things Haven't discussed that yet, but depending on the amount of work he wants done I may just foot the bill for the materials. Just depends on what he is thinking the boat is worth compared to what I think my top notch paint job is worth. He also just had David Fritts [a well known pro who happens to be is cousin] go through the outboard for $500.00. So I would think David would do his cousin right if nobody else. Yes I really like this boat but I haven't let on to much, telling him I really want a bass boat. But nobody's asked to trade a bass boat for painting and I sure don't have the funds to buy one so this one will do just fine. It WILL be mine!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Buzz Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted October 31, 2009 Super User Posted October 31, 2009 Sounds like a deal to me. Quote
Bassnajr Posted October 31, 2009 Posted October 31, 2009 If the paperwork is in order (if any is needed), I would do it. There are a TON of boats out there for sale because of the economy, but this sounds like both of you would make out. Bartering....the wave of the future...LOL!! Good luck!! ajr Quote
simplejoe Posted October 31, 2009 Posted October 31, 2009 Quote Bartaring....the wave of the future...LOL!! Good luck!! ajr I've been bartering for a few years now everybody walks away happy usually on them deals. I trade flooring for whatever you have that's how I got my first boat a few years ago and my car trailer this year. As long the boat in good condition I would do the trade. Quote
Bassnajr Posted October 31, 2009 Posted October 31, 2009 I was being sarcastic.... I think we should all barter...cut the goverment out of as many transactions as possible!!!! LOL It was good enough for our fore fathers!!! ajr Quote
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