Re: 1985 23' seacraft
Sounds a little high, but not too much. Figure $3.5 to $4K each for pristine counter-rotating motors if used in salt. Add $6K to $8K for a really great hull. Trailer maybe $1K to $1.5K for galvanized, or $2K for a used aluminum. Add in good electronics, T-top, and CG equipment, etcetera. Maybe $18K to $20K? Just a guesstimate.
NADA book on the hull alone is $3070. Add in a T-top, riggers, etcetera, it goes to about $6K. Book on the motors is a hair over $4K.
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'73 Cobia 18' prototype "Casting Skiff", 70hp Mercury
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