Sleek-Jet
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Here sits a pile of fiberglass from a failed boat company. Sure the boat was a neat idea, but it never made it. So here's one of the three that needs likely everything it takes to build a boat but the hull. At best, unless your not a realist that boat is a $15,000-$20,000 boat. That includes the new trailer it is going to need. Cost you $50,000 plus to put it back together. Keep in mind some of these boats from that aria had lamination issues. Hate to buy it, poor money in it only to have the bottom delam........... :eek I'd steer clear. If someone wants one, there is a brand new one laid up that was never put together. It is one of the many investors boats, I'd bet he would love to sell the blank.
Wes boats didn't delaminate, that was the other guys.
Like I said, it would make a neat restoration project you could leave for your kids. And as with any other passion project it can't be about the money.
In aviation there are all sorts of guys that restore rare and/or one off production airplanes, simply because they want to see a neat price if machinary back in its element. Car guys do it also, it isn't always about the payday at the auction.