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Audiofn 02-11-2004 07:16 AM

I think that is a deal. Any boat of that length will not depreciate much over time. They just don't go much lower then that. If you spend a lot more on a newer boat with steps that is fine but then you will be in the financial situation that Powerguy is talking about. They just seem to drop to fast in price when they are new/newer.

Jon

jb 02-11-2004 08:16 AM

Its a deecent start for that boat...but add a trailer to the price.

Compare it to other '95 32-35 footers out there and its a great price.

I think with low interest rates people are asking more because people purchase by monthly payments quite often... lower interest, the more you can spend for that $500/month

I took out a yacht trader from two years ago, and the prices are generally higher now for the same boats!

too bad we are not getting more for the more we spend.

powerguy 02-11-2004 08:47 AM

G.L - You're my Idol.

impulsive 02-11-2004 11:10 AM

NADA Prices without trailer

Total Low Retail: $55,305
Total Average Retail: $67,500

powerguy 02-11-2004 12:21 PM

I get 51k to 62k looking at NADA. My guess that this is a 48k - 50k boat and would be a great boat at that price.
Looks like one of the drives and transom plates was replaced. What condition is the boat in?


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