Hell of a deal on a Tiger?
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When I saw the thread I thought for sure it was the "Tony the Tiger" 42 that is listed for 110K.....
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o55323-en.html
The issue is these boats are 10-14 years old and will need plenty of work to keep them running/make them look good. So just like the guy looking to build a project off a really sweet hull that he got a deal on you have to work it backwards (work= parts/labor + purchase price = true cost). Now subtract the current market value from the true cost....if there is a big number there then you need to reduce your purchase price accordingly.
The "Tony the Tiger" boat needs paint unless you want all the Exxon/Frosted Flakes jokes that come with it and the 575's are probably the least desirable motors of that vintage that Mercury made. Boat could be a cheap buy that quickly turns into 150-175K deal.
I like the 42's, they look killer with the extra length in the nose but I agree with Adam, there isn't a big premium over a 38 TS/TG. I think a repower with Mercury 520's (2 year warranty) and they shouldn't be hard on the drives would give you a 75+ mph boat that is turnkey usable and easy on fuel.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o55323-en.html
The issue is these boats are 10-14 years old and will need plenty of work to keep them running/make them look good. So just like the guy looking to build a project off a really sweet hull that he got a deal on you have to work it backwards (work= parts/labor + purchase price = true cost). Now subtract the current market value from the true cost....if there is a big number there then you need to reduce your purchase price accordingly.
The "Tony the Tiger" boat needs paint unless you want all the Exxon/Frosted Flakes jokes that come with it and the 575's are probably the least desirable motors of that vintage that Mercury made. Boat could be a cheap buy that quickly turns into 150-175K deal.
I like the 42's, they look killer with the extra length in the nose but I agree with Adam, there isn't a big premium over a 38 TS/TG. I think a repower with Mercury 520's (2 year warranty) and they shouldn't be hard on the drives would give you a 75+ mph boat that is turnkey usable and easy on fuel.
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I always liked the paint job on the boat and also have wondered why it's been for sale forever. Motors might need rebuilt but if you could get it right would be worth it if rest of the boat is in good shape. The owner might not have to get rid of it either, he could just be waiting till he gets the offer he wants. That being said it has been on the market a long time I would probably take it off the Internet for a while.
302, I would live to know where some of these T/S top guns in the 80's are. Nice T/S guns, even if they need top ends or a little paint are getting hard to find below 100. Would like to see the ones in the 80's. Curious what they look like. Probably Katrina specialtys!
302, I would live to know where some of these T/S top guns in the 80's are. Nice T/S guns, even if they need top ends or a little paint are getting hard to find below 100. Would like to see the ones in the 80's. Curious what they look like. Probably Katrina specialtys!
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A couple of them are members on here and they can PM you if they want but most of the deals out there now are boats that aren't listed anywhere, just word of mouth. I think that in most cases they were boats that were listed over the course of the last couple years and the owners pulled them off the market but if you kept a list or contacts and got in contact with the owners and had cash in hand they would sell in a minute.
I'm not saying they are everywhere and you most likely have to really shake the bushes to find them but I know of 2-3 nice ones right now.
There's been a couple of nice 04 525 boats that sold around $110k, so that tells you right there that any 2000-2003 non merc powered boat is a sub $100k boat.
I'm not saying they are everywhere and you most likely have to really shake the bushes to find them but I know of 2-3 nice ones right now.
There's been a couple of nice 04 525 boats that sold around $110k, so that tells you right there that any 2000-2003 non merc powered boat is a sub $100k boat.
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If any of those members are reading this please pm me the details I know of a few buyers with cash in hand, looking for nice clean guns.
You are right non merc powered boats do bring less money, but this boat has merc power and looks clean. I understand the tiger doesn't bring as much as a top gun but it should still bring an easy 110-120 I would think with the right buyer. He needs to unlist it for a while, lower the price a bit then put it back for sale.
You are right non merc powered boats do bring less money, but this boat has merc power and looks clean. I understand the tiger doesn't bring as much as a top gun but it should still bring an easy 110-120 I would think with the right buyer. He needs to unlist it for a while, lower the price a bit then put it back for sale.
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Through some reverse psychology they actually raised the price 10K a few months back (Pier 57 does that trick all the time).
Safe to say 80K twin steps are out there (dreamer's old Playboy is 85K right now with zero hour rebuilds). Craig's old #6 TG just sold asking 69K (which I thought was a great price and probably the reason it sold in a few days).
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If you like that how about this with 6's
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/2000...s#.Ut7CH_Yo4y5
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/2000...s#.Ut7CH_Yo4y5