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Old 05-21-2013 | 01:03 PM
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Hey,

I have a 2003 38 Ft. T/G with upgraded 650 hp. Mercruisers with about 160 hrs. on them. The boat has either been warehoused or sat on a lift in a boathouse since it was purchased. The thing is mint. Any idea on a fair value for her?

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Old 05-21-2013 | 01:58 PM
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Here are some photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/48xkn04d6zgwv9f/PUu3mlZe6b
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Old 05-21-2013 | 02:16 PM
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my friend is selling his 2002 with 750's and his is about as clean as it gets. he is asking 125k and money talks soooo...
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Old 05-23-2013 | 07:11 PM
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Nice looking boat. I'd say it depends, do you want to sit on it for a year or sell it. Many of the guys in the classifieds have had the same price on their boat for close to a year. Hint to them...if it isn't selling your price is too high. The guys that have priced their boats right have moved them. $120 to $125 would move the boat fairly quick
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I think it is all relative. Boat prices are determined by demand, that is that why power paint condition etc matter. A great boat with ugly paint will sit on the market a lot longer then boat in rougher shape with good paint. Boats are moving better today then the last 2 years. The days of pie in the sky prices are gone but so are the bargain basement steals. Some boats have been maintained to the tee, while others have been neglected. I believe this is where a price difference would come in to play. My guess without seeing your boat would be in $120,000- $145,000 range. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by 4195
I think it is all relative. Boat prices are determined by demand, that is that why power paint condition etc matter. A great boat with ugly paint will sit on the market a lot longer then boat in rougher shape with good paint. Boats are moving better today then the last 2 years. The days of pie in the sky prices are gone but so are the bargain basement steals. Some boats have been maintained to the tee, while others have been neglected. I believe this is where a price difference would come in to play. My guess without seeing your boat would be in $120,000- $145,000 range. Good luck!
Well said..the boat that just sold for $125 with the TAOD paint job and everything redone was a great buy
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