>>936654There you go. I would say $2500 is a little strong. You should be able to talk him down. If you go look at it there are some things to watch for. Cracked or squishy fiberglass, bubbles in the fiberglass, loose chain plates where the side stays attach, lose chain plates on the forestay and backstay. Bends or damage to the mast, if the boats been sitting and has water inside that's not a bad thing, it means the hull doesn't leak, but you might be fighting mold and mildew. Check the electrical system for corrosion. Check the trailer and tires.
Here's what I got for only $1800. She was a little dirty but cleaned up well. Plus I got a tandem axle trailer with it instead of the single.