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bimmerboy318 09-23-2007 01:47 PM

Let's talk about resale value and perceived value?!!
 
Hi all,

First post here but I've lurking for a while.

I'm in the market for something up to 24' in length that can hold a big block. I'm open to all brands and types. I will primarily be using this boat on lakes from small Kentucky lakes up to the Great Lakes.

I've chosen a 24' w/ a single big block from a standpoint of current towing capabilities, maintenance, and cost of ownership.

The only question that remains is on what brand should I spend my money? In the family boat world, Cobalt, Sea Ray, Chapparal, etc have the better resale values of the brands. What about in the powerboat world?

What would hold it's value the best and sell fast when the time to upgrade comes. And no, I'm not ready to take that step toward a larger purchase. Looking at sub $40K used boats.

Tony Montana 09-23-2007 02:58 PM

24 Pantera or 25 Active thunder

bimmerboy318 09-23-2007 03:01 PM

Maybe I can add a bit more info to get a better answer.

I really like the Baja Outlaw 23. I understand it's only been made since 2005 so getting a used one will cost apprx $40K. For that same money, I can get an early 2000s Outlaw 25.

So, given the two options above... is there anything else I should be looking at in the size, price, and performance range? i definitely want a cabin, stand up bolsters, flush porta-pots, and a sun pad over the engine hatch. Don't need a swim platform.

jayhawk261 09-23-2007 03:24 PM

Don't forget the 24' Superboat. Excellent bang for the buck with looks and performance second to nothing in the category.

Oh, did I mention I happen to have one for sale?:D
(yet another shameless plug)

Link: http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o17514-en.html

Zudnic 09-23-2007 03:26 PM

Well within your budget, maybe a little older and ok the re-sale might be a little tougher. But its a dang nice looking boat in the water and there is a reason all boats in this genre are called Cigarette boats!

http://chicagofountain.com/prodectde...d=353&catid=6#

convincor253 09-23-2007 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by bimmerboy318 (Post 2281587)
Maybe I can add a bit more info to get a better answer.

I really like the Baja Outlaw 23. I understand it's only been made since 2005 so getting a used one will cost apprx $40K. For that same money, I can get an early 2000s Outlaw 25.

So, given the two options above... is there anything else I should be looking at in the size, price, and performance range? i definitely want a cabin, stand up bolsters, flush porta-pots, and a sun pad over the engine hatch. Don't need a swim platform.

Take a look at Checkmate. You should be able to find a nice used 251 or 253 with a 502 for less than $40K. It will have everything you are looking for. Good bang for the buck.

cosmic12 09-23-2007 07:53 PM

I have to admitt that for the water you are talking about and the money you want to spend and the value you want on resale the Checkmate is a real good way to go. You might want to look at Formula's 242/271 some good buys out there on those also.

bmanafort 09-23-2007 08:04 PM

This is my buddies boat. We just went across long island sound in it today. I will say this is a SUPER clean 24' and I know that because my buddy stripped this bare and put everything new in it a couple of years ago. New drive, motor, interior, and paint.

http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o17355-en.html

bimmerboy318 09-23-2007 08:49 PM

OK, thanks for all the suggestions... but I think my wife and I just fell in love with a totally different boat. READ: WIFE and I. So, rather than try to fight the system... I just gave in and would like more info on the Sunsation 288. The one with the cabin and the bow rider.

My wife just loves the bow rider but a cabin (or actually a pump out porta pot) are necessary. This is the best of both worlds.

I'm out of the budget now but that's OK as the wife has approved!

Is the Sunsation a good boat?

Tax_man 09-23-2007 08:54 PM

Yes

mr_velocity 09-23-2007 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by bimmerboy318 (Post 2281877)
OK, thanks for all the suggestions... but I think my wife and I just fell in love with a totally different boat. READ: WIFE and I. So, rather than try to fight the system... I just gave in and would like more info on the Sunsation 288. The one with the cabin and the bow rider.

My wife just loves the bow rider but a cabin (or actually a pump out porta pot) are necessary. This is the best of both worlds.

I'm out of the budget now but that's OK as the wife has approved!

Is the Sunsation a good boat?

Small lakes bow rider yes, great lakes bow rider no way. Other than the really small flat lakes a bow rider is going to be a waste cause you're not going to be able to ride up there anyway. Before you do anything, put your wife in the bow of any boat, even enclosed, and take her for a ride.

Griff 09-23-2007 08:55 PM

The 288 is a very good boat. I don't think you will here anyone who has owned one say a bad thing about them. People have raved about the customer service they get from Sunsation.

Coleman 09-23-2007 09:02 PM

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I'll build it any way you want it for well under 40K:DIts in the classifieds under project boat.

Jupiter Sunsation 09-23-2007 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by bimmerboy318 (Post 2281877)
OK, thanks for all the suggestions... but I think my wife and I just fell in love with a totally different boat. READ: WIFE and I. So, rather than try to fight the system... I just gave in and would like more info on the Sunsation 288. The one with the cabin and the bow rider.

My wife just loves the bow rider but a cabin (or actually a pump out porta pot) are necessary. This is the best of both worlds.

I'm out of the budget now but that's OK as the wife has approved!

Is the Sunsation a good boat?

Great boat, I have a 32 MCOB that has served us well. I have done several poker runs and even 2 trips to the Bahamas with this boat. A 288 MCOB came out in 03 I believe so there should be plenty for sale but it may be a few years before they hit the 40K level.
www.sunsationboats.com

bimmerboy318 09-23-2007 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by mr_velocity (Post 2281885)
Small lakes bow rider yes, great lakes bow rider no way. Other than the really small flat lakes a bow rider is going to be a waste cause you're not going to be able to ride up there anyway. Before you do anything, put your wife in the bow of any boat, even enclosed, and take her for a ride.

I think she likes the bow more for easy cruising on calm water. The performance aspect is more for me. We're trying to compromise here.

firstoffshore 09-23-2007 09:30 PM

http://www.searay.com/2008_sea_ray_s..._select_ex.asp

I would suggest one of these with a 496 Magnum


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