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    2013 202

    Why can’t I sale my 2013 202 with a 2001 Mercury XB. It’s in like new condition with about 100 hours on fresh rebuild. Nothing wrong with it. Only reason I’m selling is I bought a new 625. It’s a mid 80’s to 90 mph boat loaded to fish with 2 people.

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    I have seen your boat for sale it looks great. I think the market for used boats is a little slow right now.Hopefully with the new tournament season coming up it will sell .

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    I sure hope so. I had more compliments on it than any boat I’ve owned. I’ve got it at a dealer on consignment now and have been told it the most eye catching boat they have.

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    #4
    only ONE reason something sell/don't sell--

    price

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    I have noticed that since the 4S V8 motors have come out that the large EFI motors are losing their value. I check Scream and Fly daily and have seen that the older hot rod motors are not selling as fast and for less than before the V8 coming out. I have a 300x and they are losing value. Maybe the XB motors are not in demand as they used to be. JMO. Good luck with the sale..

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    The main issue I see, is you have a 2013 boat with an 2001 motor. IMO you'd be better off to either take the XB off and split up the rig, or sell the XB and find a newer motor to put on it.

    Other than that it comes down to price.

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    I agree on motor but I will say it’s a great motor. Trouble free and fast. Since rebuilding I’ve not spent a dime on it. The Pro XS is a different story. Compressor, sensors, thermostats, coils, shift switch. Honestly the XB is the better motor and faster and a lot cheaper to repair anything. It’s simple.

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    I agree 100%.

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    I've been shopping and looking a little bit at Blazers, I've seen your boat for sale. I don't normally comment on someones asking price unless I'm negotiating with them, however in my eyes, price is the issue. It's a super sharp rig...
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