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Hi guys. I'm pondering selling my boat and I'd appreciate some stabs at its
value from whoever cares to guess. :-) The boat is a 1989 Seaswirl 210 walk-around cuddy, and I'm the original owner. 302 Ford Cobra OMC 200HP (runs strong) (2 barrel Holley carb) Trim tabs Navico fluxgate auto-pilot w/remote Tow Master tandem aluminum trailer, w/disc brakes and salt water washouts. (boat has never been in sal****er, only Lakes Erie and Ontario) Dual batteries with switch (both new) 3 Manual Big Jon Downriggers w/weights and releases 1 Manual Big Jon planer (dual) board mast w/boards Boat has the reqiured sink, stove, porta-potty, bed, needed for the second home write-off stuff. I might have missed a thing or two, like 8 trolling rods and such, but that's it in a nutshell. I looked at two websites that offer used boat prices, and had a hard time finding the 210 walkaround. At any rate, any idea what I should ask for it? It's in nice shape. (drop curtains will eventually need repalced around the helm) Thanks in advance. |
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![]() "Sean M" wrote in message ... Hi guys. I'm pondering selling my boat and I'd appreciate some stabs at its value from whoever cares to guess. :-) The boat is a 1989 Seaswirl 210 walk-around cuddy, and I'm the original owner. . At any rate, any idea what I should ask for it? No one can just take that information and offer a guess. Go the NADA, BUC (they will also do a comprehensive individual valuation for you, for a fee) and the go on line and see what your make/year boat is being listed at. You will get a fairly broad range of values. Now do some local research to see what your make/year or comparable boats are being listed for in your area. That should help you close the gap on what the right price might be. This is a tough time to sell, even when listing through a broker. Believe me, been there and bought the tee shirt. |
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Try "boattrader.com", there is a link that will give you the average
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![]() Sean M wrote: Hi guys. I'm pondering selling my boat and I'd appreciate some stabs at its value from whoever cares to guess. :-) The boat is a 1989 Seaswirl 210 walk-around cuddy, and I'm the original owner. 302 Ford Cobra OMC 200HP (runs strong) (2 barrel Holley carb) Trim tabs Navico fluxgate auto-pilot w/remote Tow Master tandem aluminum trailer, w/disc brakes and salt water washouts. (boat has never been in sal****er, only Lakes Erie and Ontario) Dual batteries with switch (both new) 3 Manual Big Jon Downriggers w/weights and releases 1 Manual Big Jon planer (dual) board mast w/boards Boat has the reqiured sink, stove, porta-potty, bed, needed for the second home write-off stuff. I might have missed a thing or two, like 8 trolling rods and such, but that's it in a nutshell. I looked at two websites that offer used boat prices, and had a hard time finding the 210 walkaround. At any rate, any idea what I should ask for it? It's in nice shape. (drop curtains will eventually need repalced around the helm) Thanks in advance. http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...rice=&toPrice= Looks like prices are all over the board and it's worth whatever you can sell it for. This link to a group of boats for sale suggests that $15,000 would likely be too high, and anything less than $7-8k might be too cheap. There's no worse feeling than putting something up for sale and having the phone erupt with callers frantic to come over and pay your full asking price. At least you're only dealing with a range of a few thousand from too high to too low- a lot of people sit and puzzle over the same predicament and have to agonize about hundreds of thousands. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Sean M wrote: Hi guys. I'm pondering selling my boat and I'd appreciate some stabs at its value from whoever cares to guess. :-) The boat is a 1989 Seaswirl 210 walk-around cuddy, and I'm the original owner. 302 Ford Cobra OMC 200HP (runs strong) (2 barrel Holley carb) Trim tabs Navico fluxgate auto-pilot w/remote Tow Master tandem aluminum trailer, w/disc brakes and salt water washouts. (boat has never been in sal****er, only Lakes Erie and Ontario) Dual batteries with switch (both new) 3 Manual Big Jon Downriggers w/weights and releases 1 Manual Big Jon planer (dual) board mast w/boards Boat has the reqiured sink, stove, porta-potty, bed, needed for the second home write-off stuff. I might have missed a thing or two, like 8 trolling rods and such, but that's it in a nutshell. I looked at two websites that offer used boat prices, and had a hard time finding the 210 walkaround. At any rate, any idea what I should ask for it? It's in nice shape. (drop curtains will eventually need repalced around the helm) Thanks in advance. http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...rice=&toPrice= Looks like prices are all over the board and it's worth whatever you can sell it for. This link to a group of boats for sale suggests that $15,000 would likely be too high, and anything less than $7-8k might be too cheap. There's no worse feeling than putting something up for sale and having the phone erupt with callers frantic to come over and pay your full asking price. At least you're only dealing with a range of a few thousand from too high to too low- a lot of people sit and puzzle over the same predicament and have to agonize about hundreds of thousands. All good points, Gould. That gives me a reference point for pricing, thanks a bunch. Happy Boating. |
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