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Originally Posted by phughes69
(Post 4759502)
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Originally Posted by endeavour32
(Post 4759665)
While NADA values are not fun to look at, that is what the bank will use for valuation. On a rare occasion you will find a bank (usually credit union) that will accept the value on the survey. When I was buying my Cigarette 39, NADA was about half of what that boat is typically listed for. I could not find one bank that would accept a value from BUC, and I called at least 30 banks all over the US. Try buying an Outerlimits or Nortech, almost impossible if you want to finance it, I had to walk from two awesome boats due to no value in NADA.
A boat that is rotten and needs work isn't worth much. For a Baja, the NADA value isn't going to be that far off real world pricing. Non factory motor is a negative, rotten interior is a negative. I'm going so say your boat is worth about $8-9500 based on what you said. My guess is the trailer needs work, along with a lot of other things. In excellent shape, needing nothing, maybe $22k. Interior alone is going to run $10k from a good shop, maybe more depending on how bad it is. Are the gauges all faded? If so, there is more money. |
This forum is best place and think endeavour32's numbers are pretty accurate, maybe $10K for a knowledgeable buyer. Transom could be suspect as well. If Transom is bad you'd be lucky to get that.
I'd start with a $15K price and go down from there. You know it's priced right when you start getting quality inquiries. |
Some people put to much thought on this. Check Nada, you can usually get ball park, and second off thats what banks use anyways and 90% of buyers out there probably will use a bank. Now where Nada sometimes is hard is if you have a boat thats older and is rarer, nada has a hard time accounting for low production items. Next check the market, FB, Ebay, boattrader etc, you can from there start seeing what people are asking, usually if you get a good asking price average you can figure selling prices are probably 10-20% below that.
Me personally I would never buy a boat over NADA just for mere fact that if I have to sell the boat, chances being I will never get above nada. People are asking stupid prices right now and good on them I guess. But a 20-25 year old single engine baja to me just isnt worth over 20 on its best day. Something like yours that needs 10-15k worth of work, maybe you get 10 with a guy that being generous. But to me Id be paying 5-7k based of what you said. |
Didn’t even consider you need to finance it.
Two different things. |
Originally Posted by 1MOSES1
(Post 4759651)
hays haven. our boat is just to the right of where that picture was taken...on land!!
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