sell or trade?
#1
just kinda thinkin out loud...
I know i will get more money if i sell my boat out rite, but may take forever even if priced rite or even pretty low.
How much less will i get if i trade it? I really want to upgrade to a 42 or 46.
just wanted to know some thoughts and suggestions.
My boat is clean but like any other 99 it always needs something.
I know i will get more money if i sell my boat out rite, but may take forever even if priced rite or even pretty low.
How much less will i get if i trade it? I really want to upgrade to a 42 or 46.
just wanted to know some thoughts and suggestions.
My boat is clean but like any other 99 it always needs something.
#2
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From: Splendora, TX
If you get a boat larger than a 38, chances are you will be required to have a permit to tow it. In Texas, your truck and trailer combination can't be longer than 60 feet. I don't know what other states require. Something to think about.
#3
VA is 60 feet, and I would imagine that even I am close to that length by the time you add the trailer (mine has a LONG tongue) and the 4 door full length bed.
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From: west palm beach FL,
just kinda thinkin out loud...
I know i will get more money if i sell my boat out rite, but may take forever even if priced rite or even pretty low.
How much less will i get if i trade it? I really want to upgrade to a 42 or 46.
just wanted to know some thoughts and suggestions.
My boat is clean but like any other 99 it always needs something.
I know i will get more money if i sell my boat out rite, but may take forever even if priced rite or even pretty low.
How much less will i get if i trade it? I really want to upgrade to a 42 or 46.
just wanted to know some thoughts and suggestions.
My boat is clean but like any other 99 it always needs something.
good luck
mike
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From: Columbia, MO
just kinda thinkin out loud...
I know i will get more money if i sell my boat out rite, but may take forever even if priced rite or even pretty low.
How much less will i get if i trade it? I really want to upgrade to a 42 or 46.
just wanted to know some thoughts and suggestions.
My boat is clean but like any other 99 it always needs something.
I know i will get more money if i sell my boat out rite, but may take forever even if priced rite or even pretty low.
How much less will i get if i trade it? I really want to upgrade to a 42 or 46.
just wanted to know some thoughts and suggestions.
My boat is clean but like any other 99 it always needs something.
Shoot me a PM on what you have, info on boat and price. I may be interested and also have a buddy that may be interested. Either way, talk to a dealer about a trade, if it works, trade. If the trade offer is too low, put the boat for sale say 30-60 days. If it doesn't sell or get any traffic re-visit the trade option. Good luck. Thanks.
#6
You should talk to William at Harbour Marine. He can give you a good idea on what it will bring, plus he has INCREDIBLE success with brokered boats. Can't hurt to talk and get info.
You dry store, right? Better check into max length that can be lifted / racked.
You dry store, right? Better check into max length that can be lifted / racked.
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#7
all good info guys. thank you.
envision i will send you a pm with some info.
Bill. i do drystore rite now and i dont think they can take any bigger than i have.
i am going to put a bigger lift at my house either way so i can keep it at home.
i will look up harbor marine. are they local?
envision i will send you a pm with some info.
Bill. i do drystore rite now and i dont think they can take any bigger than i have.
i am going to put a bigger lift at my house either way so i can keep it at home.
i will look up harbor marine. are they local?






