Tuesday, 31 March 2020

Cheap small fishing boats!?

Coralie Goldsberry: As the weather becomes increasingly colder many boat owners ponder about their boat. Do you keep investing in the boat or is it give it up? This can be a tough decision when the financial investments and the time investments often outweigh the fun times. Here at charityboats.org, we can make getting rid of your boat a breeze. A few of the positive reasons to donate are as follows: 1. Charityboats.org is an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) organization. Which means you will qualify for a tax deduction that can be used for up to 5 years. 2. We are a reputable and well-known charitable organization who uses the generated funds to directly benefit our worthy causes. 3. Once your boat is donated you eliminate significant costs and responsibilities such as ownership fees, taxes, insurance, and maintenance.4. All of the paperwork is handled for you by our professional team of volunteers. 5. We provide you with fast free pick up of most vehicles allowing you the stress ! of dropping them off.6. We accept most not only boats but most vehicles - including cars, trucks, vans, trailers, RVs, SUVs, and motorcycles.8. You eliminate any of the hassled of selling or trading in your boat.9. Best of all it's stress free and easy.To donate your boat, call us anytime at 1-888-888-7187, or use our secure online boat donation form found at charityboats.org!...Show more

Joni Ziak: i would try going to craig's list.com

Devon Kalberer: im looking for a sailboat on cragislist.org and i have seen MANY cheap fishing boats on there

Irvin Guiles: There are plenty of boats for sale right now. Depending on the size of boat you are looking for and what you are calling cheap. A cheap boat can end up costing you more than a more expensive boat if it has problems that you are not aware of.Take a trip to the local tackle stores, there should be free boat magazines with listings of boats, if you are looking for a little bigger boat, take a walk aroun! d the local marinas. I bet you will see a number of 'For Sale'! signs. Just check the boat out, ask questions like:Why are you selling? How long have you owned the boat? How long has the boat been for sale?And always take it for a test drive, don't just listen to the motor run with a hose hooked up to it. You may want to take a trip to the local boat dealers too. They do take trade ins at times or sell for customers. You may want to take a friend that has a boat with you if this is your first boat.Enjoy your time on the water and be safe....Show more

Sammy Kar: We need more information in order to help you. I/E is it Salt or fresh water, what type of fishing , How rough does the bay get, will you always be in view of land, will you be out alone much,do you want to trailer it or will you dock it on the water, how far will you travel to get to your fishing spots, how much do you intend to spend ,Etc.

No comments:

Post a Comment