Whats the deal with late 80's Sea Ray Pachanga pricing
#1
Just lookin around and holy crap, the prices on these boats still almost 20 years later is incredible. Any reasoning behind this?
#2
very diserable, limited production and they are pretty cool for a sea ray. If you are intersted in one look at some envisions they are the same hull with a slightly diffrent deck(more hedroom in cabin)
#3
Originally Posted by hillbilly24
very diserable, limited production and they are pretty cool for a sea ray. If you are intersted in one look at some envisions they are the same hull with a slightly diffrent deck(more hedroom in cabin)
#6
Originally Posted by PhantomChaos
$14,500.........


#7
They are pretty nice boats my brother has a 22 .. The prices are all over the place ..Saw a real clean 27 twin 350 mag fresh water boat go for 18K last summer
#8
Originally Posted by Pantera1
They are pretty nice boats my brother has a 22 .. The prices are all over the place ..Saw a real clean 27 twin 350 mag fresh water boat go for 18K last summer
#9
I think its just a matter of finding someone who wants to move their boat ..The one that sold for 18 was at 27, 25, 23 for a couple years ..Lots of dreamers/trollers out there
#10
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Yup, coming from a prior owner of both a new 22' and a new 27'...I will say that where the 27' is concerned, they had nice modern and upscale cockpits and cabin interiors for their time, well ahead of the other boats you speak of. Also higher tech construction and a quality name behind them...there was something at stake. Your seeing all this reflected in the prices relative to the other boats you mention, even 15 years later. The 27 is a roomy boat with a nice ride. 
The 22' is just a great little fun boat! Well built. Handle like a slot car.

The 22' is just a great little fun boat! Well built. Handle like a slot car.


