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We want a boat ! floating condo trawler type or? may trade...

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Have an awesome car to trade and cash too...I can send more pics....
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We are looking for a nice boat, 36' +floating condo. Plan to keep the boat for a couple years and hopefully move up.


We have a 14 year old daughter homeschooled, and I want her to have privacy, so a double cabin is required, diesels, and a large salon with plenty of light is preferred. I like the Hatteras 42 double cabin, Mainship , Carver 39, and classic lines of many Trawlers. We want a "name brand" boat that can be sold in the future.... Were really not brand picky or too specific we just like nice things...


I want to take it to either Stuart Florida area, or Tampa, not afraid to move it from where you have it now....but of course needs to make financial sense.


I have cash and also a very quality built restomod Bel-Air, and thought most boat guys are car guys , maybe a trade could work, at least for the down payment as I can add $$ .....however we do have a budget so 'm looking in the 120k type range or less if a nice example of a boat can be found , my car cost 140k to build but we will of course be taking a haircut here....Yes it has a chopped top and suicide doors,air conditioning too....the best of the best...


Were just fishin....but serious buyers or traders...let me know if this is of any interest, and any sharing thoughts you may have.
 
A slip neighbor is selling his 50 something Chris craft MY for around $100k in NJ. Might be better to go big than take smaller steps. I'll try to find the link for ya.
 
A slip neighbor is selling his 50 something Chris craft MY for around $100k in NJ. Might be better to go big than take smaller steps. I'll try to find the link for ya.

Thank You, look forward to seeing some boats soon, heading to Stuart Florida in a few days to look around

Regards
 
A slip neighbor is selling his 50 something Chris craft MY for around $100k in NJ. Might be better to go big than take smaller steps. I'll try to find the link for ya.

I would like more information on this!

We've looked at a couple of 90s Chris-Craft 501 Motor Yachts, but I don't remember seeing one in NJ on Yacht World or Boat Trader...

Thanks in advance!
 
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It might help if you explain more of what you intend to do with the boat. Were you planning on having the boat as a floating condo for months at a time? If so, you will want to research marina's that allow living aboard, pricing and availability.

If living aboard, you could start by looking at a Hatteras Motor Yacht and go down from there.

Something like this?

https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/19...tor-yacht-3184808/?refSource=standard listing

https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/19...tor-yacht-3194218/?refSource=enhanced listing

The problem will be finding someone wiling to trade.

Might be best to put the car for sale / auction etc while beginning a search for boats.

You are correct that many boat fanatics are also automobile fanatics but I think finding the right boat from somebody willing to trade is a needle in a haystack.

The purchase of your boat might be subject to a significant sales tax so that is another thing to research.
 
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Sales tax is a fact of life. In Florida you pay it if you bring the boat here and didnt pay it elsewhere.

There are specific tax rates and limits for that.

I see a lot of people spending $100,000 or more trying to get out of a $6,000 tax bill all the time. If you cant pay it, dont but it.
 
It might help if you explain more of what you intend to do with the boat. Were you planning on having the boat as a floating condo for months at a time? If so, you will want to research marina's that allow living aboard, pricing and availability.

If living aboard, you could start by looking at a Hatteras Motor Yacht and go down from there.

Something like this?

https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/19...tor-yacht-3184808/?refSource=standard listing

https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/19...tor-yacht-3194218/?refSource=enhanced listing

The problem will be finding someone wiling to trade.

Might be best to put the car for sale / auction etc while beginning a search for boats.

You are correct that many boat fanatics are also automobile fanatics but I think finding the right boat from somebody willing to trade is a needle in a haystack.

The purchase of your boat might be subject to a significant sales tax so that is another thing to research.

Thanks Bert, Your correct it is likey I'll just wholesale the car and use the money to find a good deal on a boat, maybe i find a boat that someone put as much work into as the car.....
The Hatteras 53 extended deck would be very very high on my wish list, that one looks great. I am just getting started in our quest, no hurry as I want to make sound decisions.
The sales tax is what it is, maybe theres ways around it? not sure haven't looked at that issue, here in S.C. we have small tax to purchase, but have to pay personal tax every year.
We won't be living aboard as I still work, but have time to enjoy , and work some from the boat.
Thanks for your input,greatly appreciated
 
In many states theres a fee for boats that are registered elsewhere but stay in that state. Keep that in mind. Boating is not free.
 
maybe i find a boat that someone put as much work into as the car.....

Precisely. They are out there. Since it's very expensive to fix boats and since repairs sometimes take more than one attempt to get it right, it's your best deal to find one the way you like it and in perfect condition. Every system is suspect.
 
Precisely. They are out there. Since it's very expensive to fix boats and since repairs sometimes take more than one attempt to get it right, it's your best deal to find one the way you like it and in perfect condition. Every system is suspect.

ALL boats come with a lifetime guarantee that's better than the guarantee on a set of Ginzu Knives... Something expensive is broken, or will soon break...guaranteed! That's why it's possible to make a small fortune while boating....if you started with a big one.
 

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