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29 Enticer at Repo Yard
Very nice Enticer at the repo yard down the street from me. This thing is mint. www.harrisonmarine.com
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Very clean looking boat in the pics. It will be interesting to see what it goes for in this market. Seems like a steal if it can be bought under 30K and it has been kept up well.
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Pics dont show everything, but I agree with mental that looks VERY clean. Looks like someone will get a great deal if that is what they are looking for.
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Repos make it tough to sell your boat in this market. Sucks.
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Originally Posted by scooter magavin
(Post 2934768)
Repos make it tough to sell your boat in this market. Sucks.
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Originally Posted by Mentalpause
(Post 2935218)
Get used to it. I bet this is not temporary, but rather a permanent price correction. New boats still need to go through it. They either will or the builder won't survive this.
The 38 is at $ 377,000 and the 35 is at $302,000 thats with mild power! You cant tell me it cost 75 thousand dollars for 3 feet more of fiberglass and a few more feet of upholstery! I am not knocking Formula in any way and if they can get that money more power to them, but for me its hard to justify. |
Originally Posted by johnny b good
(Post 2935254)
Your right, I believe its hard to look at any new boat pricing with any common sense or rationalization. Look at msrp pricing of a brand new Formula 382 Fas Tech compared to a brand new Formula 353 Fas Tech.
The 38 is at $ 377,000 and the 35 is at $302,000 thats with mild power! You cant tell me it cost 75 thousand dollars for 3 feet more of fiberglass and a few more feet of upholstery! I am not knocking Formula in any way and if they can get that money more power to them, but for me its hard to justify. |
Originally Posted by Mentalpause
(Post 2935263)
And the sad part is they need to figure out how to get the 35 back MSRP at just over 200, so you can buy it in the 170s. That is what will revive the market.
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Originally Posted by Mentalpause
(Post 2935218)
Get used to it. I bet this is not temporary, but rather a permanent price correction. New boats still need to go through it. They either will or the builder won't survive this.
New boat prices are absolutely insane! Until I start chitting $100's and wiping with $50's used boats will be for me! :grinser010: |
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