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Bryan A. 03-09-2007 04:34 PM

My boats value???
 
I think I may be at the point where I will be looking to purchase a new boat. My question is how much do I ask for my old one? She is not a seacraft but she is a classic design none the less. If you go with blue book it does not reflect all I have put into her since I bought her. I figured here is a good place to start because we are all familiar with classics and I value everyones opinion. And with Trayders permission I would like to list here assuming I decide to sell.

Here is the gallery of things in various stages. 25 Whitewater

1986 25' Whitewater
93 200hp Evinrude Ocean Runner

http://www.classicseacraft.com/1986w...edium/0001.jpg

peterb 03-09-2007 04:58 PM

Re: My boats value???
 
Bryan,

What shape are the transom and deck in? What kind of engine compression do you get?

Have you done a search on the internet to see what similar boats are going for?

Here is a 1990 26' CC white water that they are asking $16k for.
web page


What are you going to get if you sell her?

Peter

Bryan A. 03-09-2007 05:44 PM

Re: My boats value???
 
Wow, quick reply. :D

The transom and deck are solid. I have drilled holes in it to mount trim tabs and transducers and no water came out and the shavings were dry. The deck was repaired by me about 6 years ago when I got it. It is plywood covered with glass. And I cut out the bad stuff, faired and painted. It still looks good.
Last year I did a compression test that showed all cylinders to be betweeen 90 and 96 psi on my guage.
That 1990 is interesting , I wish there were more pictures of it.

I have a short list of a few boats that I would like. the latest I am going to look at is a 25 Parker. Same size as the whitewater but a whole different animal. I still have my 20SF and am looking for a family fishing/traveling machine.

ScottM 03-09-2007 11:04 PM

Re: My boats value???
 
Bryan,
I have no clue on asking price/value, but I do believe it might not fetch as much as if it were a CC. My reasons for saying that are 1) you have a fairly unknown boat in the NE, and being a cuddy version, it is even more unfamiliar; and 2) you appear to be slightly underpowered by a 14-year old engine. Don't get me wrong, the boat is beautiful and I'm sure it's been well maintained, but it is a bit of an unknown in the New England market. Plus a lot of guys may look at a 25-footer with only a single 200hp and be turned off.

Bryan A. 03-10-2007 12:31 AM

Re: My boats value???
 
Thanks for the reply Scott. I agree with all of your points. Its the age old question about selling stuff. If you ask too high, you may put off a potential buyer, too low you feel like an idiot. :D I have never seen another whitewater in this configuration before. When I bought it it met my needs perfectly, even with the 200. It runs surprisingly well with it, no speed demon but no slouch either. If I decide to keep her it needs to be repowered. I know what I have into it and if I can get that I will probably be happy. I wish I could keep them all. I never sold the previous boat because she is a Seacraft. :cool:

fishingjoey 03-23-2007 07:35 PM

Re: My boats value???
 
the hull on that boat is really nice looking. In my eyes it looks like a cross between a bertram and a regulator. Did you ever think about repowering that and putting a half tuna tower on it? That would be sweet for that boat. Good luck with the sale but if you don't sell her it would be nice to refit it.


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