Sell My Boat

as a fishing Boat used 1976 Ranger engine with 150hp and 1990 the cost of the trailer?
My father is looking to sell your boat, and we're having a time hard on how to put it to sell. Someone please help me, not much use, because he got hurt at work so it just sits in your backyard, he did not clean it and ensure that it works.
here is the comparison of Craig's List, other serious ranger boats for sale. you will find some in 1970 another bass boats to analyze and help determine your asking price. ranger boats like are listed for $ 1,400 to $ 2,000 less ob trailers and older. http://boat.jaxed.com/cgi-bin/boat.cgi?cat=boa&itm=ranger&fil=bass&state=&ps=&pe=&ys=&ye=&submit=+GO+ Hope this helps
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Don’t Sell My Buggy! $14.78 Click this link to read a review of Don’t Sell My Buggy! This novel’s theme is based on facts, events and historical locations in Tennessee, Mississippi, Illinois, Missouri and Louisiana that occurred between 1830 and 1923. The story focuses on the lives of Mary Jane Hubbard (b. in GA, ca.1835), her husband, Moses Pierce Harrison (b. in AR, ca. 1833) and their family members. Civil War battles in … |
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Little Boat Big Ocean $17.08 This is the true account of a young man’s journey, sailing his 21 foot, wooden boat single-handed over 7,000 miles. Over a period of seven years, he set off from British Columbia in the spring of 1979 and sailed first to San Francisco, then the Hawaiian Islands and on to a remote Pacific coral atoll called Fanning Island. It was here that he was offered the position of Relief Manager of a coconut… |
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San Francisco’s Little Boat that Could $38.32 We have a true story thatdeserves to be told. It’s about a small fishing boat that started out in the Mediterranean,over four thousand years ago. She helped feed a growing civilization and helpedto opened up our world. Yet she received little respect.The little boat was brought to San Francisco in the hearts of Italian fishermen and boatbuilders during the 1849 gold rush. For one hundred and fifty… |
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Mountek’s CD Slot Mount MT5000-D, Universal Hands Free Car Mount for Cell Phones, Satellite Radios & GPS Devices $19.95 Shopping for a reliable, high-quality mount for your mobile device? This one installs directly into your CD player slot or in between the grooves of your dash. PATENT PENDING DESIGN. It uses NO SUCTION CUPS, NO CLIPS, NO SCREWS, and it requires NO TOOLS. Best part, it won’t obstruct your view of the road. FAQs: My charge port is located on the side of my phone. Will this allow for me to charge it… |
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Enchanted Evenings: The Broadway Musical from ‘Show Boat’ to Sondheim and Lloyd Webber $27.95 This new second edition of Enchanted Evenings offers theater lovers an illuminating behind-the-scenes tour of some of America’s best loved, most admired, and most enduring musicals. Readers will find such all-time favorites as Show Boat, Carousel, Kiss Me, Kate, Guys and Dolls, My Fair Lady, West Side Story, Sweeney Todd, Sunday in the Park with George, and Phantom of the Opera. Geoffrey Block provides a documentary history of each of the musicals, showing how each work took shape and revealing, at the same time, how the American musical evolved from the 1920s to today, both on stage and on screen. The book’s particular focus is on the music, offering a wealth of detail about how librettist, lyricist, composer, and director work together to shape the piece. Block also includes trenchant social commentary and lively backstage anecdotes. Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, the Gershwins, Rodgers and Hart, Kurt Weill, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Lerner and Loewe, Frank Loesser, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and other luminaries emerge as hardworking craftsmen under enormous pressure to sell tickets without compromising their dramatic vision. The second edition includes a greatly expanded chapter on Sondheim, a new chapter on Lloyd Webber, and two new chapters on the film adaptations of the main musicals featured in the text (including such hard to find films as the original 1936 version of Anything Goes and the 1959 film adaptation of Porgy and Bess). Packed with information, including a complete discography and plot synopses and song-by-song scenic outlines for each of the fourteen shows, Enchanted Evenings is an essential reference as well as a riveting history. "A solid and fascinating work that should become a model of how to investigate and report on the evolution of a musical. Block’s research is persuasive and his writing vivid. . . Indispensable for anyone who cares to know more about Broadway musicals than Playbill can |
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Enchanted Evenings: The Broadway Musical from ‘Show Boat’ to Sondheim and Lloyd Webber $27.95 This new second edition of Enchanted Evenings offers theater lovers an illuminating behind-the-scenes tour of some of America’s best loved, most admired, and most enduring musicals. Readers will find such all-time favorites as Show Boat, Carousel, Kiss Me, Kate, Guys and Dolls, My Fair Lady, West Side Story, Sweeney Todd, Sunday in the Park with George, and Phantom of the Opera. Geoffrey Block provides a documentary history of each of the musicals, showing how each work took shape and revealing, at the same time, how the American musical evolved from the 1920s to today, both on stage and on screen. The book’s particular focus is on the music, offering a wealth of detail about how librettist, lyricist, composer, and director work together to shape the piece. Block also includes trenchant social commentary and lively backstage anecdotes. Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, the Gershwins, Rodgers and Hart, Kurt Weill, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Lerner and Loewe, Frank Loesser, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and other luminaries emerge as hardworking craftsmen under enormous pressure to sell tickets without compromising their dramatic vision. The second edition includes a greatly expanded chapter on Sondheim, a new chapter on Lloyd Webber, and two new chapters on the film adaptations of the main musicals featured in the text (including such hard to find films as the original 1936 version of Anything Goes and the 1959 film adaptation of Porgy and Bess). Packed with information, including a complete discography and plot synopses and song-by-song scenic outlines for each of the fourteen shows, Enchanted Evenings is an essential reference as well as a riveting history. "A solid and fascinating work that should become a model of how to investigate and report on the evolution of a musical. Block’s research is persuasive and his writing vivid. . . Indispensable for anyone who cares to know more about Broadway musicals than Playbill can |
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Fifty Years A Hooker $24.99 The stories in Fifty Years a Hooker range from dramatic, nerve-pounding accounts of shark hunts to tales of comic misadventures, involving a host of eccentric characters who could not resist the pull of Frank Munduś legendary “idiot magnet”. Munduś extensive compilation accurately reflects the boo&kacute;s title. He was, indeed, a hooker. For fifty years he sold his services, took good care of his customers and saw to it that they had a good time, hoping that they went away satisfied and would come back again.Among the stories yoúll find in Fifty Years a Hooker are:White Shark, White Pineapple.The agony of waiting for the right writer.How I Got Started Shark Fishing.How a broken arm and two train wrecks kept me on the right track for a fishing career.The Pelican Disaster.My involvement in one of the worst maritime disasters off Long Island.Harry Hoffman and the Case of the Lost White Shark.The zany fishing misadventures of my friend, Harry Hoffman, and me.The 4,500 lb. White Shark.My mate, my customers and I fight one of the largest whites ever taken commercially by harpoon.Peter Gimbel.The first man who swam with sharks, while I rode shotgun. Close Calls.The time an ice-cream cone saved my life, plus other close calls.The time I hollered at Jackie Onassis for jay-walking on the island of St. Maarten. The St. Maarten Sting: Or, How I Sold the Cricket III Borrowing a storyline from the movie The Sting, I sell my other boat and outsmart a couple of Caribbean pirates.Portrait of the Artist as an Idiot. A mysterious artist (who lost the Mayor of Shelter Islan&dacute;s bust!) claims me as his muse for a watercolor of a white shark.Mundus of Arabia. A Saudi Prince hires me to pioneer shark fishing in the Red Sea. I just miss a public beheading and narrowly escape one year in jail. The 3,427-lb White Shark. In 1986 I achieve my lifetime ambition of catching the largest fish of any kind on rod and reel, with |
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Fifty Years a Hooker $9.99 The stories in Fifty Years a Hooker range from dramatic, nerve-pounding accounts of shark hunts to tales of comic misadventures, involving a host of eccentric characters who could not resist the pull of Frank Mundus´ legendary “idiot magnet”. Mundus´ extensive compilation accurately reflects the book´s title. He was, indeed, a hooker. For fifty years he sold his services, took good care of his customers and saw to it that they had a good time, hoping that they went away satisfied and would come back again.Among the stories you´ll find in Fifty Years a Hooker are:White Shark, White Pineapple.The agony of waiting for the right writer.How I Got Started Shark Fishing.How a broken arm and two train wrecks kept me on the right track for a fishing career.The Pelican Disaster.My involvement in one of the worst maritime disasters off Long Island.Harry Hoffman and the Case of the Lost White Shark.The zany fishing misadventures of my friend, Harry Hoffman, and me.The 4,500 lb. White Shark.My mate, my customers and I fight one of the largest whites ever taken commercially by harpoon.Peter Gimbel.The first man who swam with sharks, while I rode shotgun. The time an ice-cream cone saved my life, plus other close calls.The time I hollered at Jackie Onassis for jay-walking on the island of St. Maarten. The St. Maarten Sting: Or, How I Sold the Cricket III Borrowing a storyline from the movie The Sting, I sell my other boat and outsmart a couple of Caribbean pirates.Portrait of the Artist as an Idiot. A mysterious artist (who lost the Mayor of Shelter Island´s bust!) claims me as his muse for a watercolor of a white shark.Mundus of Arabia.A Saudi Prince hires me topioneer shark fishing in the Red Sea. Ijust miss a public beheading and narrowly escape one year in jail. The 3,427-lb White Shark. In 1986 I achieve my lifetime ambition of catching the largest fish of any kind on rod and reel, with the help of some seasoned mates and an |



