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    Value help

    I have a buddy with a 2008 Classic with 200 pro xs. He is not very tech active and looking at trading or selling. Problem is, it is very hard to find any comparables. There are not a lot of Classics out there. Can someone shoot me a value range for these rigs? I don't own nor am I too familiar with BC boats but I offered to do some searching to narrow it down. Thanks.
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    It varies a large amount depending on what options it has on it (electronics, trolling motor, etc) does it have a "flippin deck extension" if so that certainly adds value. The Pantera Classic is a Value boat so it is "stripped down" in terms of creature features but still has the BCB build quality and engineering. if it is in great shape I would suspect low $20K range.

    Here is a 2007/2008 catalog to help you learn about the Pantera Classic -
    https://static.basscat.com/rubix/bab...log_Online.pdf

    Nada guide (without electronics and set as a dual axle trailer) puts it around $20K and I think given the market it will sell for $22-$23K.

    Sure wish he would of had it for sale two months ago I would've bought it.
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    You ought to talk to Phil Addison at Impact Fishing, he could probably help with a real world value: http://www.impactfishing.com You could also get help on the BassCat Owners Forum: https://basscat.com/forum/

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    wwwNADA.com. That's what the link is on their owner board at bass cat. But it depends on your market area and how popular fishing is. Some markets move easier than others. There are a lot of options out there