09-18-2019, 02:13 PM
You can do lots of different things to upgrade your old tri hull. Those upgrades can be done one or two at a time with little to no down time and be many times cheaper than a whole new boat, or even a new to you used boat.
I have seen many used boats for sale that were nice looking, had all the amenities I wanted, not too old, and at a seemingly fair price. But the nagging question I always default back to: Do I want to buy into someone else's possible problems that may not be part of the advertised information? Would hate to be out in the middle of some body of water when something critical decides to stop functioning. At least on my old "Tin-Can" I know what and where everything is.
If I was financially able to replace my boat, it would most likely be with a brand new one from a reputable dealer.
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I have seen many used boats for sale that were nice looking, had all the amenities I wanted, not too old, and at a seemingly fair price. But the nagging question I always default back to: Do I want to buy into someone else's possible problems that may not be part of the advertised information? Would hate to be out in the middle of some body of water when something critical decides to stop functioning. At least on my old "Tin-Can" I know what and where everything is.
If I was financially able to replace my boat, it would most likely be with a brand new one from a reputable dealer.
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