I live in Georgia where inventory for used bass boat is out the chart, even if you achieve a "brand new look" on this project it will still be an old boat in the end, sorry. My best guess is between 8.5 k to 10 k. Amazing job btw, kudos to the crew!
I definitely enjoy your videos, I’ve done amateur fiberglass work on project boats so it’s great to have professionals explaining the process the right way
So far $9540.00 spent. Still have to buy carpet, adhesive, paint & primer, stuff for trailer, wiring, gauges, lights, and on and on. Probably have $7000.00 in labor for two months. I can see this boat being worth about $30,000 with total labor and materials. That will be a ton of money for an older 300 series boat BUT it will be a lot cheaper than what new boats cost today. This is just a wild guess. I have a 1987 320 V that I have restored with new engine, trolling motor, garmin electronics including livescope, hydraulic steering,SS prop, jack plate, power poles, lithium batteries & charger, trolling motor foot pedal tray, keel guard, new carpet and compartment lockable latches, ratchet tie down straps, new trailer paint, tires, wiring & lights, wench and a custom home made deck extension. I have a ton of money in my old boat but at 76 years old I don’t care. I use it at least 3 days per week and have a ton of fun keeping it nice and fishing out of it.
@@MealeyMarine I feel that, but if your content is ever going to make a dent in your bottom line, awful audio isn’t gonna cut it. I’m one of y’all, a 10 year technician/now business owner, you don’t get where we are without working around challenges to ensure your income on the levels you can control. A box of tissues is controllable.
What do you guys think this boat will cost ?
Wasn't expecting you to change the box layout, so not sure what the scope is.. guessing cost of boat plus 17.5k
I live in Georgia where inventory for used bass boat is out the chart, even if you achieve a "brand new look" on this project it will still be an old boat in the end, sorry. My best guess is between 8.5 k to 10 k. Amazing job btw, kudos to the crew!
20k
Calculate in labor and it's a 50k boat.
I definitely enjoy your videos, I’ve done amateur fiberglass work on project boats so it’s great to have professionals explaining the process the right way
Y’all doing a excellent job on the Project Bass Boat
Nice work guys
Looking good can’t wait till the finish product
Hey guys I think your videos are great It gives me a lot of insight on my build Super show Keep on building
So far $9540.00 spent. Still have to buy carpet, adhesive, paint & primer, stuff for trailer, wiring, gauges, lights, and on and on. Probably have $7000.00 in labor for two months. I can see this boat being worth about $30,000 with total labor and materials. That will be a ton of money for an older 300 series boat BUT it will be a lot cheaper than what new boats cost today. This is just a wild guess. I have a 1987 320 V that I have restored with new engine, trolling motor, garmin electronics including livescope, hydraulic steering,SS prop, jack plate, power poles, lithium batteries & charger, trolling motor foot pedal tray, keel guard, new carpet and compartment lockable latches, ratchet tie down straps, new trailer paint, tires, wiring & lights, wench and a custom home made deck extension. I have a ton of money in my old boat but at 76 years old I don’t care. I use it at least 3 days per week and have a ton of fun keeping it nice and fishing out of it.
You didn't have a video last weak, Just don' ever let it happen again!🤣
So what are you going to do for the finish of the hull? Paint it or?
Yes sir. Will paint it
@@MealeyMarine what color pallette are you thinking?
@bob smith black and red of course! We will most likely wrap the boat as well
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Is your glass filler the same as "tiger hair?" Yeah I am showing my age with this term..
😮 crazy 37 yrs old 2000 dollars worth 200 hundred trailer motor 500 hundred dollars ripped off
I think it will be worth $21,000
18k low 26k high. guess 22k
I gotta agree, love you guys but the heavy breathing behind the camera and sniffling is BRUTAL.
Hard being youtube stars with allergies.
@@MealeyMarine I feel that, but if your content is ever going to make a dent in your bottom line, awful audio isn’t gonna cut it. I’m one of y’all, a 10 year technician/now business owner, you don’t get where we are without working around challenges to ensure your income on the levels you can control. A box of tissues is controllable.
@@MealeyMarine lol 😂
I wasn’t feeling good sorry it bothered you so much
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