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How much would you try to sell it for???
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 323378" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>I'd value it comparable to your local Craigslist listings. Price is too tricky of a slope to guestimate as local conditions drive prices. Values are higher in spring and lower in fall, desirable 48"+ hulls don't fluctuate as much as the thinner stuff. </p><p></p><p>Usually 80% of new parts value and 20% of $10/hr labor if you did a good job. 60-80% of a new hull depending on age and condition.</p><p></p><p>Around here, anything with a 48" bottom on a trailer with a 9.9 engine is a steal at $1500, add a troller and some toys and $2k is usually doable. Sadly with this economy those prices are not selling.</p><p></p><p>10' jons and pelecin type bass buggies go quick for around $500 but 12' and 1436's don't sell for much at all. No title and they are sold at scrap value or to suckers who don't know any better (no title = can't be powered in MD).</p><p></p><p>Anything with an O/B jet gets $4k+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 323378, member: 1523"] I'd value it comparable to your local Craigslist listings. Price is too tricky of a slope to guestimate as local conditions drive prices. Values are higher in spring and lower in fall, desirable 48"+ hulls don't fluctuate as much as the thinner stuff. Usually 80% of new parts value and 20% of $10/hr labor if you did a good job. 60-80% of a new hull depending on age and condition. Around here, anything with a 48" bottom on a trailer with a 9.9 engine is a steal at $1500, add a troller and some toys and $2k is usually doable. Sadly with this economy those prices are not selling. 10' jons and pelecin type bass buggies go quick for around $500 but 12' and 1436's don't sell for much at all. No title and they are sold at scrap value or to suckers who don't know any better (no title = can't be powered in MD). Anything with an O/B jet gets $4k+ [/QUOTE]
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