what is this playboy worth
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Got any more info? What motors, have they been rebuilt if so by who and when? What drives, how many hours on those? What does the interior look like? Does it need anything? You could be looking anywhere from low to mid 100's.
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If that is the one from Passport Marine it should have 500's. I know the original owner and he traded it on a new Formula 370 SS. The boat was from North Palm Beach, FL.
They were trying to trade that boat on a new 38 TG at the Miami show and couldn't get more than 100K for a trade but maybe Formula stepped up a little harder on the trade.
They were trying to trade that boat on a new 38 TG at the Miami show and couldn't get more than 100K for a trade but maybe Formula stepped up a little harder on the trade.
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this is the one from passport, 500`s most is stock, with a new gps, looks good from the pics, will take a closer look soon, i am told it is very clean... and no trailer...
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Actually the 38 TG he was buying was only like 315K so they were not putting any real money in the trade. I thought 100K was fair for a 300 hour boat with 500's. The motors have not been taken apart from what I remember. The owner was older but his 3 sons ran the boat regularly.
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not for a 5 soon to be 6 year old boat with 500's (no closed cooling) that was run in FL its whole 330 hours.
I think Dreamers Playboy was 130's with a new interior/ Gellner rebuilds and it was an Ohio freshwater boat. Plus I am a sucker for the black Playboy paint scheme.
I think Dreamers Playboy was 130's with a new interior/ Gellner rebuilds and it was an Ohio freshwater boat. Plus I am a sucker for the black Playboy paint scheme.