craigs list .com
2007-07-25 11:14:05
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answered by gaffingpoints 3
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I would check eBay. eBay allows you to sort out the type of boat you want, the size, the year, and gives you a choice of a slot price you're looking for. eBay also allows you to see all types of fishing boats with their accessories and pictures. It really helps out if you see the boat first, so I would suggest buying within your state. I purchased a boat off eBay a few months ago and I made sure to visit the boat before making a bid. It takes some coordination between you and the owner, but if any owner really wants to sell his/her boat and is truthful, they'll gladly meet you with about the boat. Good luck!
2007-07-25 12:41:04
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answered by T-Ball 4
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You can check the many boating and fishing magazines in the back of the magazine. You can go online and go to boat manufacturers and see if they have a section on used boats for sale. also try your local boat store, because they will probably sell used boats. good luck
2007-07-25 12:53:50
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answered by sPUNKy 2
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A newspaper
2007-07-25 12:05:06
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answered by emeedee1 2
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There magizines with thousands of listings.
Check at book stores that may have them, or your local newspapers.
2007-07-25 12:09:50
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answered by ed 7
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Try this site?
boattraderonline.com
If seeking info on a specific one-a call to the loan dept. of your bank will have/should have the value.
2007-07-25 13:34:18
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answered by Truth Seeker 5
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Keysboat exchange.com
Weeklyfisherman.com
2007-07-26 08:47:20
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answered by justfish 2
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