Had an offer for of $38k for boat. Only has 100 hrs. Immaculate condition with upgrades. Wasn't really selling it but am considering taking it. What you think?
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- Dhahran, KSA/ Green Bay, Wi
- 1997 SSN 2006 210 TE www.whitelake.com 1994 Prostar 205 (restored) 198
Beautiful boat. 38k would be high on first reaction, but may reflect the condition and subjective value attached by a buyer. Before buying a 210 I considered a 216, but in the end opted for the room. This IS the model to have if you are not getting into a v-drive IMHO. 100 hours, that good of shape...I think it would be win win for buyer/seller. IF you were to trade up, you would have to get in the neighborhood of 36k(taxes) for trade in value which is probably not happening.?[COLOR=#333333]2006 210 TE[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=#333333]1994 Prostar 205 (restored)[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333]1986 Dixie Skier OB[/COLOR]
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- Nov 2007
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- Fort Meadow Recevoir
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- 2012 Super Air Nautique 230 1999 Nautique Super Sport with 502 Python (for Sale)
Beautiful boat! My first thought was that $38K seemed like a great deal for you but after looking at NADA and OnlyInboards.com that seems possibly a little low but certainly in the ballpark. I guessed on your options but NADA puts the retail value at just over $38 K and then your trailer is easily worth another 2. NADA retail values are generally a little low as well. There are four 216s on Only Inboards that are between 38-40K but none of them look as nice as yours. Although maybe those boats have been sitting at those prices for a while and not moving. If it was me I would push a little higher especially if you aren't convinced that you want to sell it.Shawn
2012 Blue Metal Flake SAN 230
1999 Black and Tan Python 502 Powered Super Sport (for Sale)
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