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pondrunner 08-17-2012 07:05 PM

For '04 to'06...too low in my opinion. If people are paying 39k for an older 271 with a single engine and drive...too low.

1MOSES1 08-18-2012 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by pondrunner (Post 3756689)
For '04 to'06...too low in my opinion. If people are paying 39k for an older 271 with a single engine and drive...too low.

I tend to agree. Obviously we are a bit biased as we own them but I think a fair price on a 2004 to 2006 292 is probably upper 40's to mid 50's. Some clean 2006's could prob demand upper 50's to lower 60's. The 292's are very desirable which keeps them from depreciating. Great starter boat, dependable, overnighter, relatively inexpensive to own/buy/maintain. Sometimes these factors keep a boats value rather than diminish. High dollar boats tend to depreciate quicker for this reason. Less potential buyers, etc.

I think a great/excellent buy on a 292 would be low 40's given its in good running condition and cosmetically ok. You are getting a lot of hardware (2 motors / 2 drives) for the money.

mattd7 08-19-2012 06:34 AM

I have a 2003 292 w 6.2 that I am thinking about selling at the end of the season boat has 171 hrs boat has not sat some weekend trips can be less than an hour a weekend in the area I have used this boat weekly since I gave owned sits on a Titan trailer just redid all bearings and drum brakes. Haven't really desided yet if I will really sell but for the right $ I would prob let go if any one is interested in seeing the boat or would like to talk about it email me @ [email protected] end of season sale
$40k boat

T-RAV 08-19-2012 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by Expensive Date (Post 3756683)
So if the boat in question did not have "issues" would it have sold to the thread starter for that price.

To answer your question, yes I would be getting surveys arranged and making plans to go to New York!!

Expensive Date 08-19-2012 06:53 PM

[QUOTE=JayFan;3755316]

As Tim said (Expensive Date) those small blocks will run for ever.......so the 300+ hours isn't a big deal. IMO.





Ahh, or maybe they last 354 hours.......know more tomorrow.:party-smiley-004:

88242LS 08-19-2012 09:29 PM

[QUOTE=Expensive Date;3757557]

Originally Posted by JayFan (Post 3755316)

As Tim said (Expensive Date) those small blocks will run for ever.......so the 300+ hours isn't a big deal. IMO.





Ahh, or maybe they last 354 hours.......know more tomorrow.:party-smiley-004:

uh oh that don't sound good

1MOSES1 08-19-2012 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by mattd7 (Post 3757310)
I have a 2003 292 w 6.2 that I am thinking about selling at the end of the season boat has 171 hrs boat has not sat some weekend trips can be less than an hour a weekend in the area I have used this boat weekly since I gave owned sits on a Titan trailer just redid all bearings and drum brakes. Haven't really desided yet if I will really sell but for the right $ I would prob let go if any one is interested in seeing the boat or would like to talk about it email me @ [email protected] end of season sale
$40k boat

If your boat was truly used weekly for less than an hour at a time, that certainly is not the norm. People who go out weekly tend to run the boats. Thats why we have them, right? In any event This will be a great buy for someone. Everyone including me look for things that were run routinely for short amounts of time. Like I said they are hard to come by.

pondrunner 08-20-2012 07:10 AM

What does that mean Tim??? Yikes...:eekdrop:

cuposterchild 08-20-2012 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by 2fast9tech2 (Post 3757665)
If your boat was truly used weekly for less than an hour at a time, that certainly is not the norm. People who go out weekly tend to run the boats. Thats why we have them, right? In any event This will be a great buy for someone. Everyone including me look for things that were run routinely for short amounts of time. Like I said they are hard to come by.

I dunno it all depends. I know guys that use their boats one week a year for a trip to the sanbar and one fill up. I also know people that use their boat every day in the summer but it is to go for an cruise then idle/drive to wave at all the neighbors on the shoreline. We have a VERY short season. most boats in my neighborhood go in the water in June and are ready for winterization labor day weekend (litterally you will see the boats piled up in the lot waiting for winterization). Also they will most like only get used on weekends and that is if it is nice weather. Also a lot of of the older crowd even though retired will not run their boats until kids or grandkids come up. All depends on where you boat.

cuposterchild 08-20-2012 10:09 AM

[QUOTE=Expensive Date;3757557]

Originally Posted by JayFan (Post 3755316)

As Tim said (Expensive Date) those small blocks will run for ever.......so the 300+ hours isn't a big deal. IMO.

Ahh, or maybe they last 354 hours.......know more tomorrow.:party-smiley-004:

That sux hopefully it is nothing major.


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