PARTY people in the house – or should we say boat? Have we got a deal for you. A 100-foot, $3m Sydney party boat in dire need of repairs to stay afloat is scheduled to go up for auction at the end of the month, with starting bids set to...
PARTY people in the house – or should we say boat? Have we got a deal for you. A 100-foot, $3m Sydney party boat in dire need of repairs to stay afloat is scheduled to go up for auction at the end of the month, with starting bids set to...
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PARTY people in the house – or should we say boat?
Have we got a deal for you.
A 100-foot, $3m Sydney party boat in dire need of repairs to stay afloat is scheduled to go up for auction at the end of the month, with starting bids set to begin at just $1.
Despite significant hull corrosion from the effects of osmosis, which can happen when welding is not properly conducted, Lloyds Auctioneers COO Lee Hames said the ship is the perfect opportunity for a cost-effective startup.
“It could sell for any price as it has no reserve,” Hames said.
Let the bidding begin…but please, no “pier” pressure.
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