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Old 06-30-2011, 05:48 PM
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Default 28 on ebay. What's it worth?

Someone has an 02 28 listed on ebay right now with no reserve. Have a buddy that's interested in it. He wants me to find out fair market value of this boat so he knows what to bid. If anyone knows the boat personally feel free to comment too.

Any input appreciated.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/28-Pa...11edf1fd#v4-36
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I like it. It was up for sale on ebay or some other site a while back, I remember the paint/setup. Hard to say what $, if I had to guess I would say mid 50's. Thats just a guess though, not sure what they are going for this year. I know the twin 496 boat sold this spring but no idea $ on it either.
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nice looking boat. salt water boat tho... its for sale on craigs list for 47k i highly doubt that if it doesnt get close to his asking price the auction will go full term. you will see it end early due to "item no longer avilable" . gauge bezels are corroding a little bit but other than that looks very clean. what are comparables selling for.. 29 fevers, sunsations...? in this market 47k seems a little on the high side. mid 30's all day long in my opinion
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Mid 30's? Wow, I guess the rumor that the boat market has improved a bit are wrong. I would have thought it would be a good buy in the mid 40's, but maybe I am dreaming. Non Merc power though, and if its got some detail issues, maybe you are close IDK.
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Low 40's would be a good price if it checks out, 30's is crazy, it has the trailer, twins, and is relatively clean.
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Originally Posted by rchevelle71
Low 40's would be a good price if it checks out, 30's is crazy, it has the trailer, twins, and is relatively clean.
I was hoping you would see this thread. Your opinion of the value was going to give us a good idea.

Like you I thought the twins might add some value too. Non Merc power, but twins none the less.

I don't think my potential buyer is overly spooked by the saltwater use.

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I think anything under 45 is a great price.Would be concerned about who did the motors though.The trailer is not included and no way that trailer is worth 4500.
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Originally Posted by buck183
I was hoping you would see this thread. Your opinion of the value was going to give us a good idea.

Like you I thought the twins might add some value too. Non Merc power, but twins none the less.

I don't think my potential buyer is overly spooked by the saltwater use.

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Twins can go both ways, personally, I would prefer a big single, but some prefer the extra motor to get home just in case. Didnt realize the trailer is not included. I would say no more than low 40's if no trailer, and definitely get the motors checked out. Salt is not a big deal if cleaned up properly after running.
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Originally Posted by rchevelle71
Twins can go both ways, personally, I would prefer a big single, but some prefer the extra motor to get home just in case. Didnt realize the trailer is not included. I would say no more than low 40's if no trailer, and definitely get the motors checked out. Salt is not a big deal if cleaned up properly after running.
Im with Rob. Im not skard of any salt boats as long as its taken care of. Actaully i find most salt boats are better taken care of. Most guys wash the boat before and after. Then pickle the engines. Going for a ride in salt is way more work and that tends to keep done on take it out beat it up and toss it back on the trailer.
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Originally Posted by rchevelle71
Low 40's would be a good price if it checks out, 30's is crazy, it has the trailer, twins, and is relatively clean.
Does not come with the trailer.
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