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Old 06-15-2011, 07:49 PM
dexy1 dexy1 is offline
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Default 1978 18' Seacraft

Hey guys, how would I go about getting fair market value on a 1978 18' Seacraft CC very clean with 1988 90 hp evinrude and good trailer? I am very interested in buying but the owner wont name a price just fair market value
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Old 06-15-2011, 08:21 PM
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Default Re: 1978 18' Seacraft

Basically break it down, whats the motor worth?hull?trailer? Add them up and thats a ballpark idea.
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Old 06-15-2011, 08:30 PM
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$5,000-$6,000 with older power. Depending on deferred maint. As low as $4500 and as high as $7000. From Danny's post, the deck needs work down the road and the transom is rebuilt. How is the paint work and paint material quality? I wouldn't pay over $5000, but what do I know................
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Old 06-15-2011, 09:35 PM
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Default Re: 1978 18' Seacraft

Make him a $4k offer and tell him that is your "fair mkt value" and go from there.
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Old 06-15-2011, 10:43 PM
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Default Re: 1978 18' Seacraft

As said try and find a motor and similar trailer for sale used - add some hull value

NADA might give you a motor price, not overly dependable a start - prive anew trailer and go from there
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Old 06-16-2011, 09:32 AM
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Default Re: 1978 18' Seacraft

I bought my 1979 18 about 2 years ago. It is on an aluminum trailer and has a 1994 175 Johnson. Color bottom machine, transom and fuel tank had been replaced in mid to late 90s. I paid 4700.
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Old 06-17-2011, 09:38 AM
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Default Re: 1978 18' Seacraft

I went to KellyBlueBook last year and they had a value of my hull at $2200.00.
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Old 06-17-2011, 11:40 PM
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Default Re: 1978 18' Seacraft

Really depends where you are. Hopefully it's not selling on this board or my name is gonna be mud...

Last year I passed on an excellent 18 down here in San Diego which sold on ebay for about 2500. I limited my bid to 2200 because I had a 20 and a 23 in the driveway. The motor was an older, but healthy, Evinrude 140 and the trailer was perfect.

That same boat just went up for sale again in Huntington Beach for 3200. I talked to the guy and told him to post it here but I'm sure it was gone quickly.

The SeaCraft brand is unknown here except to those buying the 95K version in Orange County. " That's like a Mako right???" I don't remember a SeaCraft dealer in SD.

Bottom line the motor - a 22 year old 90 - is worth a 1000 at best , the trailer probably less and the hull - well it depends on the market... say "you don't want to offend but," and offer 2500 and take his temperature. Boat business is stupid - someone makes out like a bandit... How the hell is a 200 etec worth more than a Toyota Corolla that will get you 35 mpg every day for the next 20 years??? This certainly doesn't hold true in the used market.

What is the boat worth to you? That's the top price you should pay.

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Old 06-18-2011, 10:30 AM
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Default Re: 1978 18' Seacraft

Thanks guys for all the help! Going to meet today and get all the exacts and maybe talk a little price. He really is in no hurry to sell and has not advertised a sale so we will see where it goes. Hopefully I will be a Sea Craft owner soon!
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