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Old 11-19-2008, 08:22 AM
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What is a reasonable retail and wholesale value of a 1999 22 Classic with approximately 250 hours on a 502 EFI?

Boat is in great shape with a couple covers and a nice triple axle trailer.

I like the boat and am considering one on trade. Only a couple on boat trader $ 22K - $ 27K.

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Old 11-19-2008, 11:48 AM
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Should be somewhere around $19K in todays market about $16K if there is a trailer ad $1500 more but its a buyers market.
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If we are thinking of the same boat (blue and white for 28k), 20k wouldn't be a bad price IMO.
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Originally Posted by Planetwarmer
If we are thinking of the same boat (blue and white for 28k), 20k wouldn't be a bad price IMO.
I would agree that around 20K for a 10 year old 22' Classic in perfect condition is a fair price.
I have been thinking about down sizing to one and have been looking around.
Kirk,
I would also think the 22' Donzi is a much easier boat to sell than a 28' Pantera without power.
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Kirk I have run with that 22 you are considering and I know the Owner... keep in mind in the Donzi Classic community the 502 MPI is a very buildable and desireable package....

As a registered Donzi Classic nut case... I would think Retail is in the Mid to Upper 20's for the Boat no problem. I have seen alot of Upper Teen and Low 20's Classics...and they look like junk.

This Boat is nice, the Owner is a solid Class Act all the way, I also new the previous owner as well... same story.

A clean 22 is very much in demand.... the hulls have not gone out of style in decades and some of us have stuffed HP500EFI's in there...and changed the game entirely....

Great Boat....

Any specific questions pm me or email me at

drdan93comcast.net I can also be reached through the Donzi Registry @ www.donzi.net

Doc of Random Classics
www.atlanticcoastdonzi.com

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Around $20k trade if it's as nice as the comments above say it is. I would be hard pressed to take a boat on trade when selling my own boat unless it was a real cream puff bought right. Let us know how the deal works out.
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