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Thats what I was thinking. I have a friend who got an '05 for $49k.
Maybe I should expand the years. I'm looking for a trend on how much wakeboat prices have increased. I had a '92 Sport that was $23k out the door. Now the '07 210s are going in the upper $60ks.
Wakebrad -
Paid 45 and some change for my 2000 SAN back in Jan. 2000 (no tax in Oregon). There wern't many options back then but I do have the GT-40 engine, hot water shower, heater and wrap around seating.
The boats today are sgnificantly cooler (and bigger) than my 7 year old model and I have no idea what its worth today. Maybe in the high $20s - don't really know.
It has been, however, a great "investment". We usually put 75-100 hours on the boat per year and have yet to miss a day because of SAN failure...
John
It wasn't called a 210 in 2000, It was just a "Super Air Nautique". I paid 47,500 out the door for my 2000 Super Air Nautique, with Magnum tandem trailer in August of 2000. I did not order it, it was the last Super left at the dealer to sell out of dealer stock. Had every option but a shower and it had the GT40, not the Python. The stock ballast was only two rear tanks at that time. I traded it in Feb 2005 for my '05 226 and they gave me 28,000 for the Super. A little low on the trade in, but they made up for it with some extras on my 226 (Bimini, full custom cover, Boat show discount, Super Summer savings program, etc)
How much was the Super Sport when it debuted in 1995? I wouldn't imagine it would have been much higher than $30k.
Somehow inboard prices went from the $20ks to the $60ks over the last 10 years. I'm just trying to get some solid data. Did they have brochures back then with the prices on them? I know there are a lot of manuals uploaded here. What about brochures?
MY 2000 SAN was 48K new with a TA trailer and GT-40. Had the ballast and shower, wrap around seats. I picked it up for 30K in 2003, sold it for 28K in March 07. Prices are climbing, but so are the options and features on the boats.
Current Boat => 2007 SAN 220 TE
Last Boat => 2000 SAN
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