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AlexT 12-09-2002 07:01 PM

What's this worth?
 
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/4/0/37531640.htm

Posted this on a thread before but want some feedback on what you Florida guys think its value is, in your market. $5700 with that engine strikes me as a bit rich, but not insanely so.

Here's some additional info:

All original, except for repairs
-Never kept in the water. Always trailered.
-Transom and stringers are solid (heh...)
-Merc 150 is an '81 (!) but "supernaturally reliable" (double heh...)
-Trailer was just refurbed (new bearings, tires). No fenders because it never goes more than a mile to the water.
-Owner has the teak doors, grabrails, and few others parts, which were removed.

Thanks for your help.

Mark 12-09-2002 09:04 PM

Re: What's this worth?
 
I clicked on the link and it said $5000 obo......doesn't sound like such a bad deal to me.

John R 12-09-2002 09:08 PM

Re: What's this worth?
 
Looks pretty clean - get a close look and haggle. It looks like it's 4k-4200 (after they dropped price)all day long from the pics - certainly by NE money...

[ December 09, 2002, 09:04 PM: Message edited by: John R ]

AlexT 12-09-2002 09:48 PM

Re: What's this worth?
 
Hunh, they must have lowered it. Cool beans. The hypnosis I tried out when I spoke to the owner must be working...

AlexT 12-13-2002 03:59 PM

Re: What's this worth?
 
Had someone look at it. As they put it, the boat is in very, very poor condition:

-transom almost completely delaminated and rotted out
-deck delaminating and soft in several places
-foam is waterlogged
-badly rewired by an amateur at some point
-fuel hoses deteriorating

In general, the boat is "a wreck". Oh well.


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