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Interesting thread. I too have a unique dock setup and have thought about this same thing. Always believed sell as is and note the uniqueness.
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I think you ought to talk with your Realtor and be sure the complexity of the dock operation is FULLY understood (at least by him/her) so that when showing the property this subject will be discussed. At the very least, a new owner should use whomever you have been using for at least the first spring install and fall crank-up. Then, maybe a new owner can make up their own mind about the future.
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