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Topic: Good price for a local scupper pro?  (Read 7440 times)

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scorpaenichthys

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What’s a good price on a Scupper Pro these days? I see them come up for sale in LA/SD for $200-300 every once in a while, but up here it seems like they’re always listed for $500-600. Obviously the market is different and the boats up here are usually in better condition, but at the end of the day, what would you consider a fair range?
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