Modified by champ19 at 9:43 PM 6/4/2008
Modified by champ19 at 9:43 PM 6/4/2008
Nice boat, I am diggen what appears to be a pull through garage though.![]()
On a boat that age it's really going to depend on the buyer and your market. Banks won't really finance much on a 20 year old boat. I would think 6 to 7K would not be out of the question around here for one in the excellent shape that appears to be in.
Clean looking ride. I would think between 6 and 7K at the high. I paid 7500 for my 93 180 with 93 175 johnson faststrike 2 years ago. Was in good condition as well, but I think I got a pretty good deal on it.
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How in the heck did you notice that at first. It took me looking at that picture about 5 times, before I finally saw the door rollers. You must have been looking way to hard. I was stuck on the boat.
I sold my 90 176 in 03. I used NADA as a starting place and went from there. Like John said, I considered my market and the condition of the boat and was able get get a little better than Average Retail. That amounted to a little over $6K at the time. You also have to consider that the price of new ones will drive the price of used up some as well.
Good Luck!
thx for the replys guys i figured about 7 to 7500 i of course have much more $ in the boat.
yes that was a plus to buying the house. with the door closed i still haft to put it at a angle. with it open i could fit a much larger boat. thx again, matt