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Baja_man 09-29-2010 02:50 PM


Originally Posted by Irishtornado (Post 3217726)
All those options you listed besides the silent choice,prop and gauges are add on stuff that doesn't increase the value of the boat. I'd say if it's in MINT condition 28-30k tops on a trailer.


I'd say less than that even on a mint one $23-25K mint...average upper teens. A 1999 is getting to be an old boat and the winter, hard to sell season is upon us.

obnoxus 09-29-2010 02:50 PM

Had a 272 we bought new for 7 years and 700 hours..... great boat !!!!

Price,,, I agree with the above uppers 20's on an Eagle/ comperable trailer.

The boat your looking at has some upgrades that may not be necessary but are nice and were pricey.

If the boat is in great shape ticking 30k would not bother me if you are planning on keeping it for several years

BIGSLOW 09-29-2010 10:33 PM


Originally Posted by Baja_302 (Post 3219554)
25 OL and 272 are very similar boats. Just which look your prefer. If I were looking for a 272 and could get a 25OL that I knew the history on (and liked the way it was taken care of) I would seriously consider it.

Same with 29OL and 302, 33 OL and 342 ...

Anyway, I'd say high $20s sounds about right.

The 25 Outlaw is a 1992 and in perfect condition but it has a 635 hp 540ci motor in it and I would rather stay with a relatively stock motor for reliability purposes.

I really like the 272's and 275's. The 1999 272 that I am looking at is listed at $30,000 right now. I didn't feel comfortable with that price given that another buddy of mine bought a 2003 Boss 275 Performance for $30,000 two years ago and that boat is immaculate. Didn't really know if this was standard for the market or not.

This is my first boat I will be buying. Been a boater for a while now and usually take out a friends 27' Advantage Victory every weekend, but I graduated college now and got the big boy job, so I figure it is time to get one of my own.

BIGSLOW 09-29-2010 10:53 PM

Thanks again for all your help and all of your replies.

Irishtornado 09-30-2010 12:40 AM

30,000 is WAY too pricey in this market. low to mid 20's for a 99. That's a price pre recession

obnoxus 09-30-2010 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by Irishtornado (Post 3219945)
30,000 is WAY too pricey in this market. low to mid 20's for a 99. That's a price pre recession

For a stock boat absolutly,,,, and if he is content with a stock boat,,,, absolutly.

add up heads exh stereo equip and 28-29 k, aint bad,,,, again,,,, with a perfect boat, on a perfect trailer

obnoxus 09-30-2010 07:15 AM


Originally Posted by obnoxus (Post 3219998)
For a stock boat absolutly,,,, and if he is content with a stock boat,,,, absolutly.

add up heads exh stereo equip and 28-29 k, aint bad,,,, again,,,, with a perfect boat, on a perfect trailer

Yeah,,,,,, scratch all that,,,, just did more digging,,,,,, its a 26 k boat,,,,, OUCH !!!!!!!!

Baja_342 09-30-2010 01:46 PM


Originally Posted by BIGSLOW (Post 3219911)
The 25 Outlaw is a 1992 and in perfect condition but it has a 635 hp 540ci motor in it and I would rather stay with a relatively stock motor for reliability purposes.

I really like the 272's and 275's. The 1999 272 that I am looking at is listed at $30,000 right now. I didn't feel comfortable with that price given that another buddy of mine bought a 2003 Boss 275 Performance for $30,000 two years ago and that boat is immaculate. Didn't really know if this was standard for the market or not.

This is my first boat I will be buying. Been a boater for a while now and usually take out a friends 27' Advantage Victory every weekend, but I graduated college now and got the big boy job, so I figure it is time to get one of my own.

Don't think a '92 25' was considered an Outlaw. Not comparing apples to apples then with a '99 272.

$30K for an '03 275 was a steal.

If the '99 is really nice, offer the dude low 20s. All he can do is counter or say no. No harm done. You have the advantage.....you don't have a boat to sell.

Keep looking, keep searching sites, making phone calls, etc. You'll get a good idea of what the true market prices are. There's always someone who "needs" to get out of a boat.

Irishtornado 09-30-2010 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by obnoxus (Post 3220000)
Yeah,,,,,, scratch all that,,,, just did more digging,,,,,, its a 26 k boat,,,,, OUCH !!!!!!!!

I sold a 95 4yrs ago for 25k with 502 400hrs on trailer.

IMO it came with all that stuff new...Upgrades are a give away.

obnoxus 09-30-2010 02:51 PM

wow,,,,maybe I just got lucky,,,, I sold my 97 in 2004 for 35k with 700 hrs on it,,,, but it was perfect.

Still miss that boat !!!!


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