Superboat Values
#2
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From: Cedar Point NC
good luck ! do we really have to do this all over again ?
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...-value-13.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...-value-13.html
#3
I did not read through the 14 pages but looks like a survey is the only way to go? Trying to estimate a 1985 Tempest with twin 250hp Yamaha's - motors are early 2000'ish with very low hours. Boats in Florida now and in very nice shape for a 1985, one of Aldos from Lindenhurst old 30's hulls from a few years ago.
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From: Cedar Point NC
I think the 30 Tempest was in the NADA or the Kelly blue book . Can't remember which one but when I was trying to buy the Y2K I saw it , but yea the survey is the way to go but check with your bank before you spend the money
#5
My bank was breaking my balls over a value too. They jacked up my rate 2% to an unsecured loan. They said that they could not establish a value.
They talked to JC, but that still didn't work. I ended up refi the loan with home equity at a much lower, tax deductable rate. Plus, I have a clear title.
They talked to JC, but that still didn't work. I ended up refi the loan with home equity at a much lower, tax deductable rate. Plus, I have a clear title.
#7
The lady from the bank gave him a description of the boat and he gave her an estimated value. It was REAL close to what I actually paid for it too.
The thing too was my loan was for only approx. 50% of the value and the bank still gave me grief.
The thing too was my loan was for only approx. 50% of the value and the bank still gave me grief.






... I can imagine how that conversation went
