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I have always remembered 37 25's being built.
With such a small number produced and such a well built good looking boat. I think most 25's will retain a 30k + value as long as it is well cared for.
I would have to think hard about selling mine for 35K. Just for the fact that it is the perfect boat for me. As long as I still plan on boating the only reason to get rid of it would be for a stupid amount of money.
With such a small number produced and such a well built good looking boat. I think most 25's will retain a 30k + value as long as it is well cared for.
I would have to think hard about selling mine for 35K. Just for the fact that it is the perfect boat for me. As long as I still plan on boating the only reason to get rid of it would be for a stupid amount of money.
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I have always remembered 37 25's being built.
With such a small number produced and such a well built good looking boat. I think most 25's will retain a 30k + value as long as it is well cared for.
I would have to think hard about selling mine for 35K. Just for the fact that it is the perfect boat for me. As long as I still plan on boating the only reason to get rid of it would be for a stupid amount of money.
With such a small number produced and such a well built good looking boat. I think most 25's will retain a 30k + value as long as it is well cared for.
I would have to think hard about selling mine for 35K. Just for the fact that it is the perfect boat for me. As long as I still plan on boating the only reason to get rid of it would be for a stupid amount of money.