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Topic Summary - Displaying 8 post(s).
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/04/09 at 19:59:17
I may have a Skeeter 21 I Class for sale??

Russ
Posted by: dilbert
Posted on: 06/04/09 at 18:39:40
Quote:
If you are looking to buy, make sure he doesn't post the ad    Cheesy


I'm interested in more details for sure, but I'm not sure if my little CR-V could tow it (it's hard to find loaded weight information on boats).  I'd also have to sneak it past the wife as a "family" boat that can tow tubes and other foolishness.
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/03/09 at 22:09:08
Rev,

Many dealers also look at the Bass Boat Central website for comparisons.

Russ
Posted by: powerworm - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/03/09 at 22:02:20
dilbert wrote on 06/03/09 at 19:38:13:
If you decide to sell it, please let me know where you post the ad.


If you are looking to buy, make sure he doesn't post the ad    Cheesy
Posted by: dilbert
Posted on: 06/03/09 at 19:38:13
If you decide to sell it, please let me know where you post the ad.
Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/03/09 at 14:28:22
I sure hope that you are not giving up on floating?  Are you considering another boat?
Posted by: The_Rev. - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/03/09 at 05:32:02
Thanks Glenn!
Posted by: The_Rev. - Ex Member
Posted on: 06/03/09 at 04:18:19
Just curious - for those of you who have sold a used boat (not a trade in on a new one) - how did you come to a fair sale price?  Is there a Blue Book for Boats?  I tried looking up my 1996 Lund - 1700 Pro Angler Deluxe on the internet to see what they are going for around the country, but boats 12 years old are not out there - so I have nothing to compare to.  I bought it for $14,000  way back then, and I suspect it's probably worth... what 2-4 thousand?  But how would I know?  What would you do, or where would you go to get some good advice on what a boat is worth? 

She's been a great boat - and I want her to bless some one else as much as she has blessed me - so I want to have a fair price that makes it a win-win situation for me and the buyer.  If I decide to get rid of her (and I'm not sure yet) I'm certainly not interested in making a lot of money - just to be fair.  But determining what something is worth is not my cup of tea!  Help... suggestions?
 
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