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rangerrick63 01-04-2007 10:44 AM

Question on boat values
 
I've got a question on boat values, & how to properly determine them. After purchasing my Donzi, I've been left with selling my Chaparral. I've looked on NADA to determine a fair asking price, I even looked on boat trader online to see comparable boats to come up with a value. I figuered to price it just under retail so it will move. I went to the Chaparral dealer & asked the salesman what a fair price would be...I was floored to hear him say I was about 4 - 5 thousand over what it's worth. I priced it under what NADA says, is there a different guide that is used for boat values? I made it clear to him that I was not trading it in, but looking for a good fair asking price....I don't want to give it away, but I do want to sell it, I hate to see a boat like this sit, but I'll keep it before I take what he is suggesting as a fair market value. A little insight on this would be a great help....

t500hps 01-04-2007 11:31 AM

Re: Question on boat values
 
If you want to sell it....listen to the sales rep.
My 31 Formula booked out average retail with options (w/o trailer) for $64K. I ended up taking $53K w a new trailer to make it move. Basically you will end up at trade-in value on a clean boat selling to a private party. Otherwise you can wait until you get "book" money for it but it could take a year or more to find someone that wants it that bad.

t500hps 01-04-2007 11:31 AM

Re: Question on boat values
 
BTW: what model Chaparral do you have?

rangerrick63 01-04-2007 12:07 PM

Re: Question on boat values
 
I may just hold onto it then, the wife had mentioned that she wouldn't mind keeping it. I'm just thinking that I then would have to build a bigger garage...Hmmmmm....perhaps I should think about this more :D ....It's a 2001 216 SSI, a great family boat, perfect for rivers & lakes, I use it out in the Gulf to run to the islands, I just pick my days to go when waves aren't too bad, anything above 3 is a rough ride.
Thanks for the input...

t500hps 01-04-2007 01:50 PM

Re: Question on boat values
 
Check your PM's...

rangerrick63 01-04-2007 03:25 PM

Re: Question on boat values
 
Thanks, I'll send ya some pics this evening

florida gator 01-04-2007 09:57 PM

Re: Question on boat values
 
I rarely look at NADA. I have looked at some boats that are normallr priced way below NADA and I have looked at others that they want way over NADA. I have seen boats sell on both ends of the Spectrum. I am looking at a 1996 Scarab Sport cc right now. Nada says it's worth about 13k. I have seen older, run down ones sell for well over 13.

rangerrick63 01-05-2007 08:34 AM

Re: Question on boat values
 
When I first started boat shopping, I used NADA, sort of as a guide. I found the Donzi, & it was priced a fair amount below what NADA value was. So, when I listed the Chaparral, I listed it just a bit below lo-retail, & not including the trailer value. The boat is in A+ condition, so I figured that would be a fair price, I was just suprised to hear that I'd most likely be holding on to it for a while with it priced, even below lo-retail, I don't get it.....I wish vehicles were that way, I've got my eye on an F250, which is certainly NOT priced below NADA :(

WildWarrior 01-05-2007 09:16 AM

Re: Question on boat values
 

Originally Posted by rangerrick63 (Post 1983180)
When I first started boat shopping, I used NADA, sort of as a guide. I found the Donzi, & it was priced a fair amount below what NADA value was. So, when I listed the Chaparral, I listed it just a bit below lo-retail, & not including the trailer value. The boat is in A+ condition, so I figured that would be a fair price, I was just suprised to hear that I'd most likely be holding on to it for a while with it priced, even below lo-retail, I don't get it.....I wish vehicles were that way, I've got my eye on an F250, which is certainly NOT priced below NADA :(

last Spring I listed my 90mph Topgun with new power, drives and trailer @ NADA book and in three months never received a call .
In Sept of 06 I dropped my price 25k less than book and was then inidated with offers for 25k less than my new asking price. I sold her in Dec for 34k less than book price.
Unless one is willing to sell @ true whole sale trade in price I see a ton of boats that will be still in these classifieds well into next Summer.Our boats are only worth the $ some one is willing to spend ,and in this economy I have seen that the true cash buyers are few and far between unless its true whole sale pricing.
Good Luck!

rangerrick63 01-05-2007 10:26 AM

Re: Question on boat values
 
That is definetly a reality I'm starting to adjust to. NADA is only a tool for the buyer, not a guide for the seller....:( ....Thanks for the input....


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