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One thing you can do is check similar boats on this OSO classified section, also on www.boattrader.com and of course ebay if there happens to be any for sale.
Also you can have a survey done by a certified boat surveyor who will establish a value typically for insurance purposes, but will also find issues that the boat may have which is a good idea on older boats.
Another thing is the NADA Guides site for some general ideas - http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...P&gc=MR>c=MR but the values seem to be pretty low with older boats on NADA.
Really the market on older boats is all over the place depending on condition and equipment. Most of the time it's whether the boat is in your budget and feels right for you based on all the research you can do.
Try to make it fun .... it's supposed to be!
Also you can have a survey done by a certified boat surveyor who will establish a value typically for insurance purposes, but will also find issues that the boat may have which is a good idea on older boats.
Another thing is the NADA Guides site for some general ideas - http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...P&gc=MR>c=MR but the values seem to be pretty low with older boats on NADA.
Really the market on older boats is all over the place depending on condition and equipment. Most of the time it's whether the boat is in your budget and feels right for you based on all the research you can do.
Try to make it fun .... it's supposed to be!
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