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Marine Connection Liquidators, Fort Pierce
How is this place? How are their prices? I've heard about them and browse their website about every year. But I've never actually been there. Is it worth a trip to go load up and/or try to find parts like fuel tank, hardtop/half tower, bow rail, etc? I'm thinking mainly tank and hardtop as those are the two most costly parts I don't have yet and still will need.
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No seacraft tanks there last spring.
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Be Careful !!
Make sure you know exactly what you want. Check any merchandise thorourly. Lot of very old stock and used crap. There prices are not marked and it appears what they want on that day. They don't negotiate and their prices are 5 cents below catalogs and can be had on the intetnet more reasonably. I see the same stock on the same shelf for years. It's fun to browse and remember, no warranty. Just my .02.
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1978 23' Superfish/Potter Bracket 250HP -------- as "Americans" you have the right to ...... "LIFE, LIBERTY and the PURSUIT of a Classic SeaCraft" -capt_chuck |
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Ditto on Capt Chuck on Marine Connection !!
They are to much in love with there inventory.. Here are couple in Daytona worth checking.. Daytona Surplus Surplus Unlimited They move a lot of merchandise. Here is one in Brevard County Flounder Pounder
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I remember shopping their little store, when it was downtown Ft. Pierce. Great prices and they would deal with you. They moved north and got the big place, the prices got higher, but would still deal. Then they moved to the bigger place, where they are now and things must be made of gold or something, hardly any prices on anything. You have to ask what stuff costs. That being said I still shop there. Dug through hundreds of cushions and finally found one for my leaning post. Lots of interesting items.
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