What's a fair asking price for my 06 Formula Fastech 292?
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I'm considering selling my 2006 Formula 292 Fastech, Twin 6.2's, 240 hrs., fresh annuals with new impellers, 2 sets of props, freshwater use with Aluminum trailer with new E rated tires. Always stored indoors. Super Anal previous owner had bottom painted white below the water line as he kept in a wet slip 2 weeks a year and didn't like the slime marks, No issues, Exterior is a solid 9, and the Interior is a 9.5. Thanks for some realistic input.
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Thanks for the input I'll check on the soda blasting and see how much that is otherwise I'll probably just listed it for 60 K and go from there thanks for all your input it's really nice boat but family wants a ski boat which is more practical around the Utah Lakes that are close to home
Local dealer offered to consign it for 65K but that would probably net me 55 to 60 at the end of the day and most people are a little bit scared of these type of
boats around here is the lakes are small unless you go to Lake Powell or Lake Havasu which is a day trailering each way, I did have it stored indoors at Lake Havasu and just brought it back home last week
Local dealer offered to consign it for 65K but that would probably net me 55 to 60 at the end of the day and most people are a little bit scared of these type of
boats around here is the lakes are small unless you go to Lake Powell or Lake Havasu which is a day trailering each way, I did have it stored indoors at Lake Havasu and just brought it back home last week
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Good idea on removing the bottom paint.
For a few bucks and a little time you can pull those yellowed speaker grills and give them a coat of Fusion satin white paint. It will make them look like new again. The compass bezel is probably yellow too. It just makes it look like the boat has been baking in the sun, even though it is really just cheap plastic with no UV inhibitors.
http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion-for-plastic/
For a few bucks and a little time you can pull those yellowed speaker grills and give them a coat of Fusion satin white paint. It will make them look like new again. The compass bezel is probably yellow too. It just makes it look like the boat has been baking in the sun, even though it is really just cheap plastic with no UV inhibitors.
http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion-for-plastic/
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