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Located at lake of the ozarks, MO please call me at 573-434-6171 with
anyquestions or e-mail me at fully loaded, northstar color plotter, radar, auto-pilot. many extras brand new cockpit carpets, fresh buff/wax, new bottom paint this year. Great boat! Willing to deal e-mail me for a picture lakeozark at gmail.com |
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Assuming it's in good condition, a starting price of 425K is a great
price for that boat. NADA shows 423K with no options and in poor condition. That boat in good condition, with options and extras should cost over 500K. The pricing of this boat shows you what happens to boat values when the price of fuel gets astronomical. It's scarey when even the rich folk have to downsize because of fuel prices. |
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![]() John wrote: Assuming it's in good condition, a starting price of 425K is a great price for that boat. NADA shows 423K with no options and in poor condition. That boat in good condition, with options and extras should cost over 500K. The pricing of this boat shows you what happens to boat values when the price of fuel gets astronomical. It's scarey when even the rich folk have to downsize because of fuel prices. Nonsense. Very few rich people are going to downsize due to fuel prices. Take a guy buying a $500,000 to $1,000,000 boat: Most people will purchase such a boat by refinancing a house, selling a rental, raiding savings, or taking out a marine mortgage. In any event, with moorage, maintenance, insurance, and (either) interest and principal payments or "opportunity" cost of the invested (ha!) capital carrying a big boat in that category can easily run $50,000 to $60,000 a year. Assuming the guy spends $50k a year before ever leaving the dock, it isn't going to make too much difference to him whether his fuel bill for an entire summer remains at $3500 like it might be today or "skyrockets" to $6000. In the grand scheme of thing, it's still peanuts. Naw, it's the middle class guy with a $1000-1500 a month boat budget that is going to get clobbered with these higher fuel prices. Fuel costs about the same per gallon whether its diesel pumped into a multi-million dollar mega yacht or gasoline into an older $40,000 cabin cruiser with twin 4bbl 460's. |
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I bought the boat I had a sea ray 400 express for many years . I just
thougth I'd use this boat alot more we just don't use the boat. I just want to see it being used I just never use it like I should. I'd really like to sell it if anybody knows anybody in the market I'd make someone a great deal. Jason Armstrong |
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