Ok, similar to my post awhile back on aluminum, now I have a new question. I know a customer on one of my routes who's an old boat builder. He's getting old and getting out of making boats (he builds prams and driftboats). Well, for all these years I had no idea he built the things (probably because he built them in his garage and never put them outside until it was time for it to be picked up).

Here's my question. He only would build these boats for friends. He has his last boat and wants to get rid of it. It's a 16ft glass boat, pretty wide (I don't have measurements). Is complete glass, no aluminum at all in braces and such. Has full seat up front, rowers bench with rope seat, and small housing on the back (you can add a seat for a rear person). There are no actual swivel seats on the boat. It has the side pull anchor system with cleat up front. It has two rod holders installed. He has two ash oars he may throw in with it. Problem is, he has no idea how much to sell it for. You get the boat only, maybe the oars too with above features I've added. No heaters, no trailer, no swivel seats, no anchor/rope, just the boat. He makes an exceptional boat. Reminds me of a cross between a clackacraft and an eastside. How much do you think it's worth? It's wide and deep. Looks pretty stable and has only been rowed around the sound, not on a river. So, what do you think?

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