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absolutely, That's a great call with flipping boats also, I think the exact same thing about cars.
give a "clunker" a wash and change the battery and oil, clean some corrosion, and half the time you're done with the tune-up and can make a few extra bucks.
I got my first motorcycle for my guy who basically did that for a living with bikes, and that was one of the first times practical commodity flipping made sense to me.
I had heard of flipping houses, but I didn't hear about it, but then I saw like five bikes in this guy's backyard and how simple it would be to replace the vital parts, which is fun, and sell them at a fair profit.
I keep trying to figure out how practical a solar /wind powered paddle houseboat would be, that I could just sort of like sustainably ferry out to wherever and paddle around the ocean for a while hahaha.
sounds super fun!