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Owners: Tom and Karen
Location: Shelton Washington
Price paid: "Paid? Heck. We built it......"
Owner: Garry
Location: Portland Oregon
Price paid: $400 in 2006
Previous owner paid $200 in 2001
Owner: Garry
Location: Portland Oregon
Price paid: $650 in 1990
Price paid by previous owners: free(inherited)
Owner: Kelli
Location: Stillwater Oklahoma
Price paid: $300 in 1990(original owner died and no one wanted it / was marked down to "free" at one time)
Owner: Phil
Location: Stillwater Oklahoma
Owners: Eric & Trish
Location: Sandy Oregon
~1950 14ft Runabout
Owner: Ed
Location: Monroe Utah
price paid: free (inherited)
Owner: Bob
Location: Vancouver Washington
price paid: $375
Owners: Jeff and Marsha
Location: Hoquiam Washington
Price paid: free / inherited
12 footer
Owner: Jorge
Location: San Diego California
Price paid: $100 for boat and trailer
1958 18' Eldorado
Owners: Rick and Bo
Location: Bothell Washington
Note: and I quote: "father and son idiots who bought this piece of crap nobody wanted, but glad we did"
1958 18' Eldorado
Owner: Mark
Price paid: $450
Owner: Jim
Price paid: $3500
Owner: Garry
Location: Portland Oregon
Price paid: $400
Owner: Richard
Location: Hoquiam Washington
Owner: Nathan
Location: Las Vegas Nevada
Price paid: Free (inherited from Great Grandfather)
Owner: Scott
Owner: Bob
Location: Heber City Utah
Price paid: Probably free(Originally purchased by Bob's father)
Owner: Bob's sister
Owners: Bruce & Bill(in-laws)
Owner: Jake
Location: Montesano Washington
Price paid: Probably free(Originally purchased by Jake's grandfather)
Owner: not Drew anymore
Location: Suspect the Seattle Washington area
Price paid: unknown
Owner: Robert
Location: Napa California
Price paid: unknown
Why do I list the prices everyone has paid for their boats?
Because people keep asking me what they are worth!
Just a few observations:
- I dont believe anyone knows what these boats are worth.
- When I bought mine I was told it was "homemade" and only discovered
2 years after its purchase what it was. My best friends grandfather had passed
away and the family decided that I would make a great new owner of this leaky
old boat which had sat idle for at least 10 years.
- What I am trying to get at here is that people have to die before
they will part with one of these boats.
- And that says alot about their value
- end of soap box rant
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