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blown69ls1 07-07-2011 06:22 PM

2001 272, Ideas On What It Is Worth?
 
Was looking to put the boat on the market here real quick. Just curiuous what I should ask for it? No liens, and not a must sell. Its an 2001 272 with the 496 mag h.o. Boat has 150hrs on it and a fresh water boat. Previous owner was a woman and she bought it brand new. The trialer is a 2011 loadmaster steel trailer. Was just looking for some idea's. Thanks

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Ebay Ed 07-07-2011 09:22 PM

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puzzleboy 07-07-2011 10:33 PM

I'll take the carpet! Just kidding.

What kinda ballpark figure are you looking at, any idea?

Hook'em 07-08-2011 12:16 AM

That's a beautiful ride. Maybe wishful thinking, cause I'm in the bruthahood, but......................I'd start high 20's and hold firm. POS's sell for less....................:sport009:

HotForTeacher 07-08-2011 01:18 AM

nice looking boat
 
just bought the same boat this winter for 31,000.
I'd list for 32,000 since your trailer is new. The 2001 496 is the forged crank 496, they changed in 02 to the cast crank.
Do a search for these, you won't find any close to as nice as yours for under 28,000. I looked all winter and they are from 25,000 for older ones to 35,000 for some of the newr 272's until they changed them to the 275's.
The 272 is a great boat.

BajaDan 07-08-2011 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by HotForTeacher (Post 3447446)
The 2001 496 is the forged crank 496, they changed in 02 to the cast crank.

I have never heard this. As an owner of a 2001 252 I am certainly interested. Was it all 496's or just the HO? Do you have any serial number identification as to what engine had what crank?

Thanks,

Dan

Baja_man 07-08-2011 08:21 AM

Nice boat.....I wish it would be worth more than $32K, try $35K and go from there.

STUCK 07-08-2011 08:40 AM

I'd like to have your trailer. I'm trying to find a good deal on one now. Good luck selling the boat it looks very clean.

blown69ls1 07-08-2011 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by STUCK (Post 3447540)
I'd like to have your trailer. I'm trying to find a good deal on one now. Good luck selling the boat it looks very clean.

I just bit the bullet and ordered a new one from loadmaster in Ohio. I ended up with around 6k in this one. Very happy with there trailers......!

blown69ls1 07-08-2011 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by puzzleboy (Post 3447388)
I'll take the carpet! Just kidding.

What kinda ballpark figure are you looking at, any idea?

I am not trying to part the boat out guys, lol.

I had the right idea, was going to start in the low 30's and go from there. Will be on ebay and OSO prob next week. Thank you all for the help.....!

puzzleboy 07-08-2011 02:23 PM

Go aluminum. Otherwise, you'll be into paint in a few years.



Originally Posted by blown69ls1 (Post 3447586)
I just bit the bullet and ordered a new one from loadmaster in Ohio. I ended up with around 6k in this one. Very happy with there trailers......!


blown69ls1 07-08-2011 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by puzzleboy (Post 3447749)
Go aluminum. Otherwise, you'll be into paint in a few years.

I would never do an aluminum trailer. It's just personal preference. I could of saved about 3g if i did. I understand if you use it to transport the boat around, or your in salt water. My boat lives on my trailer. You get what you pay for. Besides, we are all fresh water :)

BIGSLOW 07-08-2011 08:58 PM

That is an extremely clean 272 with low hours and the 496 HO. I would start mid to low 30's and not go less that low 30's. I just bought a 2000 in the upper 20's wish I would have waited now that I see this one.:lolhit:

puzzleboy 07-09-2011 03:51 PM

Well, had lots of steel trailers, and as they age, they rust.... no way around it, and not really personal preference. Mine lives on the trailer too, and the I beams on my aluminum flex less than the last Eagle I had..... so the trailer is stiffer, more corrosion resistant, more serviceable (brake lines, electrics) than any steel trailer ever could be. And it always looks good!

But if you were looking at a trailer that was $3000 less, of course it wouldn't compare. Got to compare apples to apples!



Originally Posted by blown69ls1 (Post 3447776)
I would never do an aluminum trailer. It's just personal preference. I could of saved about 3g if i did. I understand if you use it to transport the boat around, or your in salt water. My boat lives on my trailer. You get what you pay for. Besides, we are all fresh water :)


blown69ls1 07-12-2011 08:31 AM

Figured I would give it a shot on Ebay first. Here is the item 300574491552

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2001-...item45fba2c3a0

pjameven 07-12-2011 09:10 AM

real nice boat! good luck with the sale!

Baja_342 07-12-2011 10:16 AM

Looks really nice. I've sold my last few on Ebay.

BIGSLOW 07-18-2011 08:55 PM

The current price is looking good for ya with 1 hour to go.

blown69ls1 07-19-2011 09:17 AM

I had alot of intrest in this boat. But I raised the reserve so it would not be met and for me to keep it. It was 1 owner, fresh water, 496, no issues, and only 155hrs. I figured if i wanted to keep a boat, this is the one. And after tubing, beaching, going on trips, etc.... did not help any. lol Everything is for sale for the right price. I could of sold this boat a few times for 32-34k.


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