Joe had a similar damaged cat 4 months ago and guess who bought it - our very own Jason! Im just glad that those good deals are just circling around our family of boaters here in OSE.
Yeah, $1000 is ridiculous and plain crazy for a shipping quote - but actually there's another way. There's a courier company affiliated with "Forex" that has a warehouse in LA - Stephen's TopGun Cat which he got from Jason is actually still there at the moment. For the TopGun, Stephen will be billed for $145 shipping.
If we did elect to get Joe's 51" Cat - Im probably guessing $175 - $200 shipping cost, not that bad most specially since Joe basically was giving the boat away. I told this to our boating friends here, but they just dont wanna deal with the logistics.
The warehouse in LA will ship via boat - so thats a 5 weeks wait. But compared to paying $1000 for airmail, I would rather wait myself.
I showed those damage pics to Stephen and to our gas guru - master opluna, we all agreed that the damage is minor and very repairable. I'd probably just fold down the fiberglass and adhere it to the seam - any creases could be easily taken cared by bondo. From that crease, I would paint it either black or bright orange up to the front that would look like an arrow head or something.
The green paintjob alone costs Joe $500 - so Lenny I think you really have a good deal there and people are willing to pay more even with the damage. You naturally could fix it up and sell or use it for yourself - either way, you still come up on top! :)
Yeah, $1000 is ridiculous and plain crazy for a shipping quote - but actually there's another way. There's a courier company affiliated with "Forex" that has a warehouse in LA - Stephen's TopGun Cat which he got from Jason is actually still there at the moment. For the TopGun, Stephen will be billed for $145 shipping.
If we did elect to get Joe's 51" Cat - Im probably guessing $175 - $200 shipping cost, not that bad most specially since Joe basically was giving the boat away. I told this to our boating friends here, but they just dont wanna deal with the logistics.
The warehouse in LA will ship via boat - so thats a 5 weeks wait. But compared to paying $1000 for airmail, I would rather wait myself.
I showed those damage pics to Stephen and to our gas guru - master opluna, we all agreed that the damage is minor and very repairable. I'd probably just fold down the fiberglass and adhere it to the seam - any creases could be easily taken cared by bondo. From that crease, I would paint it either black or bright orange up to the front that would look like an arrow head or something.
The green paintjob alone costs Joe $500 - so Lenny I think you really have a good deal there and people are willing to pay more even with the damage. You naturally could fix it up and sell or use it for yourself - either way, you still come up on top! :)
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