How much for a 2000 302 BOSS
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I've got a 2000 302 BOSS with twin 454 Magnums warrantied through June '05. It is fully loaded (a/c, enclosed head with pumpout, McLeod bolsters, shorepower, etc., etc., etc.). It has about 120 hours on it and is in above average shape. It is really, really clean. Any idea what it is worth? I'm thinking of selling it.
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I'm in Manhattan - Upper Eastside. We don't keep the boat here which is why I don't use it often and am thinking of selling. I may keep it. I just haven't decided.
How quickly are people selling these? The few I've seen on boatraderonline.com seem to sit for a long time.
How quickly are people selling these? The few I've seen on boatraderonline.com seem to sit for a long time.
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It's winter time, (at leat for the northeast). I'm selling my 302 also. Baja, no offense to all - I've owned three, do not hold their value. That is what helps people get into them rather easily. Don't get me wrong, I luv my 302, but I also realize what it's really worth whole and resale. I'm pricing mine to move quickly - starting at 55K.
An example, at the Miami boat show was the 40 with 6 seats roller-coaster style. But I think(?) they were asking about 400k for it. Would you pay that for this boat or really look at a Cig? What is that 40 worth in a coulpe years?
Bottom line, realisticly priced Bajas (and any used boat for the matter) should sell quickly. Now I'll see if that is the case for me...
An example, at the Miami boat show was the 40 with 6 seats roller-coaster style. But I think(?) they were asking about 400k for it. Would you pay that for this boat or really look at a Cig? What is that 40 worth in a coulpe years?
Bottom line, realisticly priced Bajas (and any used boat for the matter) should sell quickly. Now I'll see if that is the case for me...
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I'd agree that for the right (low) price and in the good weather you'd have a better time selling but I tried to sell a '97 in the summer a few years ago and it just didn't happen and I think I was asking around 40. Didn't even have someone look at it. Wound up trading in on new.
In NY there really aren't too many Bajas around. Theres some in eastern CT and down on the south shore but its just not a really hot boat especially with the 30ol around now. If you keep it for the summer drop a line, I have mine in CT now cause chelsea was a dump.
In NY there really aren't too many Bajas around. Theres some in eastern CT and down on the south shore but its just not a really hot boat especially with the 30ol around now. If you keep it for the summer drop a line, I have mine in CT now cause chelsea was a dump.
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Sounds to me like about a 60-65K boat. Sometimes you can look up everything of a particular model that's for sale on BTO, get a feel for what the lower of the prices are, subtract 8-10 percent, and you should get that easily. The more you ask, the longer it will take (usually) unless it is stunning in some respect.
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Originally Posted by munson
If you keep it for the summer drop a line, I have mine in CT now cause chelsea was a dump.
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