Valuing a Trojan

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GailWitch
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Jason

I just recently bought a 1979 F 26 for a low price, although it's in great shape it was in a donation program call Boat Angels. I countered the seller before he chose to donate it.
Here is their address...

http://www.boatangel.org

The tax deduction for this boat was 1250.00 The thing is they take boats in all shapes I believe, send you a pre-paid postage camera to document and someone comes to pick it up. They then auction it and the remainder goes to charities. I believe it may be a religous affiliated org, and just wanted to mention that as I am not trying to promote Religion and Politics. Hope this helps.....

My real advice is, see if you can hold onto that boat!!!! You may regret it in the long run when times track better for you.


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GailWitch
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Jason

I just recently bought a 1979 F 26 for a low price, although it's in great shape it was in a donation program call Boat Angels. I countered the seller before he chose to donate it.
Here is their address...

http://www.boatangel.org

The tax deduction for this boat was 1250.00 The thing is they take boats in all shapes I believe, send you a pre-paid postage camera to document and someone comes to pick it up. They then auction it and the remainder goes to charities. I believe it may be a religous affiliated org, and just wanted to mention that as I am not trying to promote Religion and Politics. Hope this helps.....

My real advice is, see if you can hold onto that boat!!!! You may regret it in the long run when times track better for you.


BOL

Mike :idea:
"Between the devil and the deep blue sea"
GailWitch
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Jason

I just recently bought a twenty six foot Trojan for a low price, although it's in great shape it was in a donation program call Boat Angels. I countered the seller before he chose to donate it.
Here is their address...

http://www.boatangel.org

The tax deduction for this boat was 1250.00 The thing is they take boats in all shapes I believe, send you a pre-paid postage camera to document and someone comes to pick it up. They then auction it and the remainder goes to charities. I believe it may be a religous affiliated org, and just wanted to mention that as I am not trying to promote Religion and Politics. Hope this helps.....

My real advice is, see if you can hold onto that boat!!!! You may regret it in the long run when times track better for you.


BOL

Mike :idea:
"Between the devil and the deep blue sea"
GailWitch
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"Money for nothing and Trojans for free"

Post by GailWitch »

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Jason

I just recently bought a twenty six foot Trojan for a low price, although it's in great shape it was in a donation program call Boat Angels. I countered the seller before he chose to donate it.
Here is their address...

http://www.boatangel.org

The tax deduction for this boat was 1250.00 The thing is they take boats in all shapes I believe, send you a pre-paid postage camera to document and someone comes to pick it up. They then auction it and the remainder goes to charities. I believe it may be a religous affiliated org, and just wanted to mention that as I am not trying to promote Religion and Politics. Hope this helps.....

My real advice is, see if you can hold onto that boat!!!! You may regret it in the long run when times track better for you.


BOL

Mike :idea:
"Between the devil and the deep blue sea"
GailWitch
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Posts: 13
Joined: Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:15 pm

"Money for nothing and Trojans for free"

Post by GailWitch »

Jason

I just recently bought a twenty six foot Trojan for a low price, although it's in great shape it was in a donation program call Boat Angels. I countered the seller before he chose to donate it.
Here is their address...

http://www.boatangel.org

The tax deduction for this boat was 1250 dollars The thing is they take boats in all shapes I believe, send you a pre-paid postage camera to document and someone comes to pick it up. They then auction it and the remainder goes to charities. I believe it may be a religous affiliated org, and just wanted to mention that as I am not trying to promote Religion and Politics. Hope this helps.....

My real advice is, see if you can hold onto that boat!!!! You may regret it in the long run when times track better for you.


BOL

Mike :idea:
"Between the devil and the deep blue sea"
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Believe me I'm trying. A member of our auxiliary flotilla has a mooring behind his house he'd let us use. I'm thinking if I can do a quick an cheap patch on the hull and get it into the water I can get a tow over.
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I hope some how you can keep it
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