28 Apache Values
Got a neighbour who sees different go fast boats in front of the house, so he thinks I might know the answer to his question.
He has a relative that wants to rid himself of a 1988 Apache . Its 28 ft, long. Comes with a trailer. The neighbour says he wants to buy it from the guy. Description is great shape , almost new rebuilds ( 4 hrs ). Thing has been sitting in his driveway because he isnt much of a boater, He wants 32k for it. Is this the right ballpark price.?? Does one pay more money because its an Apache when its only 28 ft. long ? I dont follow values on 22 year old boats. Whatever you guys say, I'll pass on to him. Thanks |
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NADA is not too fond of them, I can check BUC book this weekend if you need me to.
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Originally Posted by catastrophe
(Post 3231414)
Got a neighbour who sees different go fast boats in front of the house, so he thinks I might know the answer to his question.
He has a relative that wants to rid himself of a 1988 Apache . Its 28 ft, long. Comes with a trailer. The neighbour says he wants to buy it from the guy. Description is great shape , almost new rebuilds ( 4 hrs ). Thing has been sitting in his driveway because he isnt much of a boater, He wants 32k for it. Is this the right ballpark price.?? Does one pay more money because its an Apache when its only 28 ft. long ? I dont follow values on 22 year old boats. Whatever you guys say, I'll pass on to him. Thanks There is pretty much a direct comparison in the classified section of this site. It's a 1991 28' with low run-time on rebuilds for $38K. I think its been there a while, so it might be a little high. I've heard of another 28' Apache in the upper $20's, so he's probably pretty close @ his asking price, if not right on. Do you know what power/drives the boat has? And, as always, even if it's been "restored" and rebuilt I would recommend he get a survey paid for by the buyer before finalizing everything. |
Originally Posted by Ted G
(Post 3231425)
NADA is not too fond of them, I can check BUC book this weekend if you need me to.
It's tough to get NADA to say that anything over a 1993 or so is worth more than $20k. I'll tell you right now that a 28' Apache is worth more than $10k... Know how I know? I cause I would pay more than that all day every day, and I have cash... :coolcowboy: |
I agree, I would never sell my boat for what NADA said, well unless it was in a divorce :angry-smiley-038::angry-smiley-038:
Now I am curious so I'll have to check out BUC book on it tomorrow when my eveil twin is selling boats at the show :drink::drink: |
Originally Posted by wjb21ndtown
(Post 3231430)
You definitely pay for the name, even if it is a smaller boat. Those smaller Cigs that sell for low 20's would be $9k boats if made by any other brand.
There is pretty much a direct comparison in the classified section of this site. It's a 1991 28' with low run-time on rebuilds for $38K. I think its been there a while, so it might be a little high. I've heard of another 28' Apache in the upper $20's, so he's probably pretty close @ his asking price, if not right on. Do you know what power/drives the boat has? And, as always, even if it's been "restored" and rebuilt I would recommend he get a survey paid for by the buyer before finalizing everything. They are relatives so they'll skip the survey procedure and my neighbour will get it in the azz. I dont want to get too involved in the buy it/ dont buy it. I knew a guy that took someone elses recommendation , bought a turd and spent too much money on it and blew his brains out. Looked good on him though. He was a pricck. |
see if you can get him to get some pics.
not alot of them out there and I would bet someone on here knows the boat. |
Call Chris he should know.:party-smiley-004:
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Originally Posted by berns29scarab
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