What is my 33 Outlaw worth?
#1
I'm considering getting a different boat and was wondering what the consensus would be on my current boat's value.
It is a 2003 33 Outlaw w/ 496 HO's. The motors and boat have approx. 110-115 hrs. The boat does not have shore power, a generator or AC but is mostly loaded other than that. I have a full Sunbrella cover but no cockpit cover. (I like the no snap look) There is approx $2500 worth of stereo upgrades done, drive showers and Houston Prop. labbed 26" Bravo I’s. I purchased the boat new in the spring of 2003. Included is a triple axle Heritage trailer with matching paint and graphics. For a 2 ½ summer boat I would easily rate it on a 9 out of 10 scale. NADA shows low retail at $100,075 and high at $119,265 with the trailer booking at low $5,550 and high of $6,610.
Low book total $105,595
High book total $125,875
There are 2 similar on Trader online listing for $118,000 and $121,000.
It is a 2003 33 Outlaw w/ 496 HO's. The motors and boat have approx. 110-115 hrs. The boat does not have shore power, a generator or AC but is mostly loaded other than that. I have a full Sunbrella cover but no cockpit cover. (I like the no snap look) There is approx $2500 worth of stereo upgrades done, drive showers and Houston Prop. labbed 26" Bravo I’s. I purchased the boat new in the spring of 2003. Included is a triple axle Heritage trailer with matching paint and graphics. For a 2 ½ summer boat I would easily rate it on a 9 out of 10 scale. NADA shows low retail at $100,075 and high at $119,265 with the trailer booking at low $5,550 and high of $6,610.
Low book total $105,595
High book total $125,875
There are 2 similar on Trader online listing for $118,000 and $121,000.
#2
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We had an 02 same motors, but fully loaded A/c, shorepower/frig/pumpout head/4 bolsters/full cover & cockpit cover/triple axle trailer/drive showers/lab'd props. Had about the same hours on it and seems like we got around $120-125K back 2004. Unfortunately, if you have a kickin' sterreo it is highly recommended that you replace it with something that isn't as expensive, maybe Clarion. You end up not getting your money out of it and wish later that you still had the system.... The boat was in mint condition no scratches. Had just been sent to the fiberglass shop and all the minor dings from the summer had been corrected. Very meticulous owner..... Hopefully, this helps you out. Also depends on the area in which you live.
Donzimama38
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#3
The stereo value is all in speakers and amps that would not be worth pulling out and trying to use/sell elsewhere. This boat does have a refrig. Good information. Thanks for the reply.
#4
You're boats value is what the current market is. Check all over the internet and with a few dealers, then price yours accordingly. If you want out at this time of year you need to be on the low side of things.
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I just bought a 2001 36 outlaw, no trailer, 496 ho's in excellent condition for 90 even. The 33's seem to be bringing as much as the 36's maybe because they are more trailerable. I agre that you should just see what similiar boats are bringing, not neccesarily asking, and price accordingly. Good luck! I'm still sitting on a 29 outlaw.
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Originally Posted by Highmark
I want to buy a cruiser.
With my two young boys it simply fits how we boat more. I find 90% of the time we use the boat a cruiser would be more useful.
With my two young boys it simply fits how we boat more. I find 90% of the time we use the boat a cruiser would be more useful.


