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You Can Buy A BC Ferry For Super Cheap Right Now & Turn It Into A Giant Party Yacht

It fits 150 people.
There's A BC Ferries Boat For Sale Right Now For $159K
Craig's List Craig's List
Staff Writer

There's currently a retired BC Ferries boat for sale and if you use your imagination, it's really just a giant party yacht. 

The listing was posted to Craigs List and compared to the cost of most condos and houses in B.C., it's actually really cheap.

$159,000

How much the boat is currently listed at 

Coming in at 61.04 meters, this boat can hold 38 cars and 150 passengers. 

According to the listing, there’s no limitation to who can own this which means you can buy it and convert it to the boat of your dreams.

While there is a set price, any reasonable offer is being considered.  

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