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    Quote Originally Posted by home made tunnel View Post
    Aw Gee thanks guys - ya'll making me blush haha. yea, I gotta find that 1% - Who wants her? lol

    Heres some pics of the new bathtub.





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    Good looking boat. Have a customer with one identical. It's a nice ride!

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    Quote Originally Posted by moatorbotin View Post
    $7k for a 25 year old bayliner? Best of luck. That’s a $1200 boat near me.
    You missed out on the complete teardown and build up. That's why it isn't a $1200 soaker anywhere.
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    Pad hull, solid. Stock uncut motor runs 65. Could easily go 5+ more with a few mods. Hey Dads, your kid need an excuse to take off with his best girl. Open the wallet and give him a freedom loan. Cheap buggers, buck up!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by home made tunnel View Post
    True story - But it's still a Bayliner lol. I just need $ for new parts for my 29' bathtub haha.
    Maybe you could trade it for a second microwave oven.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FMP View Post
    You missed out on the complete teardown and build up. That's why it isn't a $1200 soaker anywhere.
    I did miss the redo, but that doesn't do much to bring the value up in my opinion. It's not exactly an old cig, magnum, hydrostream, glastron, or other classic.

    I mean no offense, but paying $7k for a refurbished bayliner with a paint job that's going to be wanted by only a select few is a tall ask.

    It would be kinda like spending top dollar on a restored Chevette. It's just not likely.

    Maybe my $$ amount is a little low, and I'd like for homemade Tunnel's benefit, to be proven wrong. But I just don't see people lining up to pay much for that boat.

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    I think 7g was just a starting #$
    Hard to put price on rebuild etc..never get your money back..but like even he said it's still a Bayliner...cool little one now and much better built but..
    I think the title for his rebuild post was who rebuilds a Bayliner..haha



    Quote Originally Posted by moatorbotin View Post
    I did miss the redo, but that doesn't do much to bring the value up in my opinion. It's not exactly an old cig, magnum, hydrostream, glastron, or other classic.

    I mean no offense, but paying $7k for a refurbished bayliner with a paint job that's going to be wanted by only a select few is a tall ask.

    It would be kinda like spending top dollar on a restored Chevette. It's just not likely.

    Maybe my $$ amount is a little low, and I'd like for homemade Tunnel's benefit, to be proven wrong. But I just don't see people lining up to pay much for that boat.
    LETS GO BRANDON.... LETS GO BRANDON

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    Shoot for the stars, that way if you miss one you're still up there. If I look around at the used clapped out junk on the used market, heck you can't get a 14' aluminum with a worn out 20 for less than 3. So for a starter or better its a bargain.
    Some folks who are in South Africa tell me a solid running 120 Force as that go for 10+, folks realize the value of the two stroke and the price of a new motor. I couldn't believe it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moatorbotin View Post
    I did miss the redo, but that doesn't do much to bring the value up in my opinion. .
    Here you go: Click Me ---> https://www.screamandfly.com/showthr...s-a-BAYLINER-!

    Quote Originally Posted by mrichartz View Post
    but like even he said it's still a Bayliner...cool little one now and much better built but..
    I think the title for his rebuild post was who rebuilds a Bayliner..haha
    You almost got it ... it was: "Who in their right mind restores a BAYLINER?!" haha.

    Quote Originally Posted by FMP View Post
    Shoot for the stars, that way if you miss one you're still up there. If I look around at the used clapped out junk on the used market, heck you can't get a 14' aluminum with a worn out 20 for less than 3. So for a starter or better its a bargain.
    Some folks who are in South Africa tell me a solid running 120 Force as that go for 10+, folks realize the value of the two stroke and the price of a new motor. I couldn't believe it.
    Hook me up with those guys ! haha.

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    Haha ...I did remember it right I just didn't type it all..I remember reading and watching the whole thing was fun to watch..even with a Bayliner still nice to see get redone!!
    Been so long since I've done anything like that..


    Quote Originally Posted by home made tunnel View Post
    Here you go: Click Me ---> https://www.screamandfly.com/showthr...s-a-BAYLINER-!



    You almost got it ... it was: "Who in their right mind restores a BAYLINER?!" haha.



    Hook me up with those guys ! haha.
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    Better imbed that short video of it running down river.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FMP View Post
    Better imbed that short video of it running down river.
    this one?


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    Get motor one solid color, as not to appear "cobbled together."
    Remove mouth and eye decor from front.
    It's a cool looking little boat, but you MIGHT be turning some folks away with these couple minor, easily fixable items.
    Just an opinion, but that's what jumps out when I see it.
    Your 1st picture, 3/4 shot from the rear is your money shot! Boat looks GREAT from that angle.
    It's unique!
    "My Bayliner with a force runs mid sixties" doesn't roll off too many people's tongues.
    You will probably regret selling it for what you get for it, but you can't keep 'em all!!!!!
    Maybe make a video showing it running with GPS numbers visible and stating it's for sale.
    Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rochelle howell View Post
    Get motor one solid color, as not to appear "cobbled together."
    Remove mouth and eye decor from front.
    It's a cool looking little boat, but you MIGHT be turning some folks away with these couple minor, easily fixable items.
    Just an opinion, but that's what jumps out when I see it.
    Your 1st picture, 3/4 shot from the rear is your money shot! Boat looks GREAT from that angle.
    It's unique!
    "My Bayliner with a force runs mid sixties" doesn't roll off too many people's tongues.
    You will probably regret selling it for what you get for it, but you can't keep 'em all!!!!!
    Maybe make a video showing it running with GPS numbers visible and stating it's for sale.
    Good luck!
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