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Old 07-29-2008, 12:06 PM
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Ok let's do a test.

I will sell my boat right now to the 1st person willing to pay NADA w/options. This price doesn't even take in to account upgraded motors (standard is 250HP 2 strokes), duel fire extingushers, 4 optima batteries w/3 switches and a few other goodies. 2007 Concept 326 w/300XS's

I'll even toss in full tanks (212 gal of 93 and 6 gal of Premium + oil).

Low Retail Average Retail
Base Price
$88,900 $100,600
Options
Power Boat: CANVAS
Bimini Top $425 $485
Boat Cover - 32 ft. thru 42 ft. $640 $725
Cockpit Cover $460 $525
Power Boat: ELECTRONICS
Battery Charger - Triple 10 amp $345 $390
Depth Sounder $220 $250
Fish Finder - Max Depth 2500' $1,435 $1,630
GPS - Color Fixed Mount w/Cartography $1,805 $2,050
Radar Arch $1,930 $2,195
Radio / 25 Watt VHF - Fixed Mount $400 $455
Power Boat: ENTERTAINMENT
Stereo - am/fm CD player w/4 speakers $455 $515
Power Boat: FISHING
Bait Tank - 32 Gallon $200 $230
Transom Live Well $125 $145
Power Boat: GALLEY
Fish Box - Insulated 10 cu. ft. $465 $530
Pressure Water System $215 $245
Power Boat: MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Batteries - Dual w/Switch $235 $265
Docking Lights $490 $555
External Steering - Twin Hydraulic $3,180 $3,615
Fire Ext. 100 - 200 cu. ft. $320 $365
Outbd. Hydraulic Steering $720 $820
Outbd. Power Tilt/Trim (101-300 HP) $590 $670
Porta Potti $200 $225
Propeller / Stainless Steel (4-Blade) $640 $725
Spotlight - Remote Control $295 $335
Swim Step w/Fold Down Ladder $350 $400
Transom Bracket Twin Eng w/Swim Pltfrm. $3,325 $3,780
Trim Indicator $175 $200
Trim Tabs / Hydraulic $725 $825
TOTAL PRICE $109,265 $123,750
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Old 07-29-2008, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by lennyk
wow i like this one best, priced my boat way higher than nada

does anybody have a subscription to soldboats.com

i would think this would be the best tool
as it shows actual sales prices

just wondering if anybody uses that as a guide
Yeah...I wouldn't put too much stock in their quote. Just for kicks, I ran mine through the boatus tool.....I'd say it came out about 20K too high.....however if anyone would really like to give me 53K for my boat I'd sell it by dinner!!
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Old 07-29-2008, 02:33 PM
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this argument could go on forever,

truth is the market sets the price you can buy and sell a boat for

for the buyer, you are going to pay what you think is a good price, hopefully a bargin in this market, but if there are 5 of the same boats on the market
in the style you like, and the owners all are priced close to each other, you can start throwing out low ball offers
but if no one budges, well then thats the market

for the seller, you can price your boat to be close in price to comparable boats, but in this market of slow sales, be prepared to keep it for awhile, SO to truly stand out in the crowd
you need to be the guy with the smokin deal, because everybody looking is going to use this price as the benchmark
and yours is sure to be one of the first to sell

the unfortunate part is that some people cannot afford to sell lower, as they probably owe a lot more than the boat is worth

right now if you are selling you dont want to be that person

and if your buying you may have to look at different models
in order to get that smokin deal

side note for sellers: beware as things get worse, the first thing to go before the house is the boat, and the banks DO NOT want boats, therby selling them under market and nada values,, WAY under, and we know what happens next, as we are seeing it in home prices

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Old 07-29-2008, 03:15 PM
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hey will, give up yet? wait till they see the banks loan value.

who needs options lets just go slow and ugly.
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Old 07-29-2008, 03:29 PM
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Yup I give up,

I guess were crazy, yes we will give more on a trade if the boat has options?? I mean, a trailer is still a trailer? Again I stress I am not talking about retail on options!!!

As for adding them if they are standard I agree, no they should not be added.

I stand by my point, I bet when you all got to sell your boat and you paid 50K in options, you will feel their worth something? If not please come trade the boat with me
I will happily not give value for a trailer, AC, Gen, power Bolster, blue motors, and on

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Old 07-29-2008, 03:34 PM
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Will,

I'm speaking from the dealers perspective. As far as blue motors, they SHOULD have them or it's a big deduction, not addition.

Example.

Guy wants to trade an '07 42 Executioner. I will assume it has 525's and a trailer. Don't want to scare anyone with numbers but if it DOESN'T have 525's I'm dropping value by at least 30-40K. No trailer? Then I deduct the COST of a NEW MYCO.
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Originally Posted by BAJA WILL
I guess I am loosing this discussion??????? ...
It's not so easy on the other side is it?
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Old 07-29-2008, 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
It's not so easy on the other side is it?
HAHAHA

Rough crowd today, tomorrow their will be a thread on how boats with options sell faster than boats without, HAHAHAHAHA

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Old 07-29-2008, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by DollaBill
Will,

I'm speaking from the dealers perspective. As far as blue motors, they SHOULD have them or it's a big deduction, not addition.

Example.

Guy wants to trade an '07 42 Executioner. I will assume it has 525's and a trailer. Don't want to scare anyone with numbers but if it DOESN'T have 525's I'm dropping value by at least 30-40K. No trailer? Then I deduct the COST of a NEW MYCO.


DOLLAR ahh but you prove my point options do have value, rather deducting or adding??

OK I am going to get drunk

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Old 07-29-2008, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by BAJA WILL
HAHAHA

Rough crowd today, tomorrow their will be a thread on how boats with options sell faster than boats without, HAHAHAHAHA

WILL
I'll work on that one.. Lol!!!
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