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Old 01-16-2019, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by H20 Toie
I don't see even 130, its still a 35 not a 38 top gun, They are great boats and i had a 2002 and loved it, but between a 35 and a 38 i would go with a 38 any day. the 38 has a better ride and larger fuel tanks.


But you never know, maybe someone out there just falls in love with it and has to have it and will spend the big bucks.
you cant touch a 38 TS with low hour 525's for even close to 150k. Most are closer to 180-200k. I think it would go quick at 130k
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You can price a boat where ever you like, doesn't mean its going to sell, like H20 said its not a Top gun. any engine pics ? there's an 02 TS Tiger 575 boat in the classified for 129K, looks very nice

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Originally Posted by BMBoyer
Man she looks almost identical to my Playboy, even did the same upgrade with the boxes that I did to mine. Looks like the upholstery and paint may be a little better and 525s vs 500s, I would say $150k

This is how this boat came from factory. Boxes are original as is paint interior etc...
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Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy
You can price a boat where ever you like, doesn't mean its going to sell, like H20 said its not a Top gun. any engine pics ? there's an 02 TS Tiger 575 boat in the classified for 129K, looks very nice
Wouldn't really compare a 35 or 38 to a 42 tiger. Any 42's that didn't have bigger than stock power didn't perform well, nor did the tiger's run or ride as well. I would compare the ride of the 35 much closer to a 38 than a 42 is for sure. Not to mention which is more desirable hence why 38's bring more money. Engine compartment is just as clean as the rest of the boat...even the drives are spotless. I know it can be priced anywhere...I'm just trying to figure out what that # is so it's far for all parties. Prior to posting i was thinking it will definately bring in excess of $120k, just not sure how much more and that's what's going to make up the owners mind whether he wants to sell it or not. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Drock78
you cant touch a 38 TS with low hour 525's for even close to 150k. Most are closer to 180-200k. I think it would go quick at 130k
35's and 38's are and always have been more desirable than tigers, hence why they bring alot more money
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Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy
You can price a boat where ever you like, doesn't mean its going to sell, like H20 said its not a Top gun. any engine pics ? there's an 02 TS Tiger 575 boat in the classified for 129K, looks very nice
Not to mention 525's are more desirable than 575's, the top ends on the 575's were just done but no mention of total hours and the XR Drives rebuilt with new gears in 2017 which tells me the hours are up there
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Originally Posted by berns29scarab
Wouldn't really compare a 35 or 38 to a 42 tiger. Any 42's that didn't have bigger than stock power didn't perform well, nor did the tiger's run or ride as well. I would compare the ride of the 35 much closer to a 38 than a 42 is for sure. Not to mention which is more desirable hence why 38's bring more money. Engine compartment is just as clean as the rest of the boat...even the drives are spotless. I know it can be priced anywhere...I'm just trying to figure out what that # is so it's far for all parties. Prior to posting i was thinking it will definately bring in excess of $120k, just not sure how much more and that's what's going to make up the owners mind whether he wants to sell it or not. Thanks
I understand what your trying to do but I think your getting some pie in the sky numbers, the market will set the price if your friend decides to sell good luck
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I think $125k would be a real number on it. If it were a 38 it would sell for closer to $150k. The 38s are probably a more desirable boat all around but to the right person a 35 can be preferred. They are easier to trailer, dock, store and are a good couple MPH faster than a 38 with the same power. We have a customer who has had two 35s and two 38s, and actually prefers the 35 because of those reasons
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if he wants to move it... 120-130k

if he wants to sit on it... 140-150k
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Originally Posted by MDG_Jason
I think $125k would be a real number on it. If it were a 38 it would sell for closer to $150k. The 38s are probably a more desirable boat all around but to the right person a 35 can be preferred. They are easier to trailer, dock, store and are a good couple MPH faster than a 38 with the same power. We have a customer who has had two 35s and two 38s, and actually prefers the 35 because of those reasons
if this were an 03 38TS in this condition w 160 original 1 owner hours on it...it would be sold immediately well in excess of $150k. i agree with there being those out there partial to the 35's for there size for sure.
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