Reasonable asking price on my 36 outlaw?
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It's funny that I didn't realize that my wording made it sound like I was trading in the boat, but was actually meant that I would be trading in my 15,000lb lift for a 22,000 lb lift for my new boat at the end of the week. I will not be trading in this boat, I own it and will hang onto it if I can not sell it outright.
So are you on Grand? 22K lift- What's going on it? We are in Drowning creek.
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I think you are in the right ballpark on price. Looks like you have done a lot to freshen up the boat and who ever buys it will have a turn key boat to enjoy. I bought my 36 Outlaw two years ago for a similar price. Its a factory SST with 525sc motors and full hydraulic steering. Its got some cosmetic issues which I am slowly taking care of. Just had the sunpad redone this winter while the boat was sitting in Florida. Next will be the scratches in the gell and have the swim platform redone. It was a lower hour boat. The survey on my boat was about 10K higher than what I got it for. Good luck on the sale. I know the next owner will love that boat.
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It has been on ebay a few times and has about 3 days left, any ideas on how to get this moving. Other than dropping the bottom out of the price? Thanks http://www.ebay.com/itm/351082745947




