Reasonable asking price on my 36 outlaw?
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Well an addition to the family has made me sell my baja and go with something else that is more family friendly. Am I in the ballpark? 1998 Baja 36' Outlaw Performance Boat -
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/boa/4445299203.html
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Well an addition to the family has made me sell my baja and go with something else that is more family friendly. Am I in the ballpark? 1998 Baja 36' Outlaw Performance Boat -
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/boa/4445299203.html
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/boa/4445299203.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o56819-en.html
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Looks like a nice piece......I would delete the "trading it in next week".....while that may work with cars/trucks it doesn't translate with boats because ACV/trade value wouldn't be 1/2 of your asking price. Also consider you can get a #6 boat with 900's for a few bucks more..... I wouldn't be surprised if you could snag this for mid-60's - low 70's.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o56819-en.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o56819-en.html
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Well an addition to the family has made me sell my baja and go with something else that is more family friendly. Am I in the ballpark? 1998 Baja 36' Outlaw Performance Boat -
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/boa/4445299203.html
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/boa/4445299203.html
I can't think of a more family friendly performance boat than a 36 outlaw. Tons of room, rock solid safe ride
I think you're in the ball park, nice boat that I in expect would sell in the 50's
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Good clean boats are getting harder to find, I think low to mid 60's is reasonable if you had done extra work to it.
The 50k and 60k market is pretty hot now.
Not many people want the expense and upkeep of the blower boat.
Good luck.
The 50k and 60k market is pretty hot now.
Not many people want the expense and upkeep of the blower boat.
Good luck.
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I don't know anything about them but they came about 200K off the asking price of Ms Aquadoll so I think it comes down to how marketable a boat is or isn't. A Baja with #6's and Merc 900's is a lot less common than a Nortech 50 Supercat with turbines!
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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.
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Looks nice to me. I dont think your asking price is too high considering a typical 10% margin for negotiation. In a few years when Im ready to step up from the 25 footer I hope to come across one that clean


