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Date Posted: 15:40:12 11/03/02 Sun
Author: Faye & Alan Smith
Author Host/IP: cache-rl05.proxy.aol.com / 152.163.189.101
Subject: Re: 22' Sea Skiff for sale
In reply to: E-J 's message, "22' Sea Skiff for sale" on 08:18:32 11/03/02 Sun

Hi, sure would like to see the boat but won't be in your area until early spring. Does it come with a usable trailer? We are looking for a project boat for our son but he has NO mechanical ability, just needs to learn. We will call you in the spring and see if it is available. Faye

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[> [> Re: 22' Sea Skiff for sale -- Cameron Phillips, 17:46:04 12/29/02 Sun (ppp124-as1-spk.go180.net/216.229.184.124)

We had a 1956 Sea Skiff here in Idaho until last August, when it was struck (with us in it) by a speeding, unplaned 20' Sea Ray with no one watching, apparently, as we slowly rode home from dinner out. Long story short, we all survived it, but the boat sank rather quickly in 120' of water. It was in excellent condition. I need a value to include in what will be a long list of damages, including about $120,000 in medicals at this point. Does anyone know how to find a reasonable market value for our old boat?

We are also interested in replacing it, but would prefer a newer Sea Skiff, one that is drier in rough water.

Any help anyone can give will be appreciated.

Thanks

Cameron Phillips

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