whats it worth?

  • catman87
    Cannon Falls, MN
    Posts: 59
    #1271983

    Looking at buying a 1990 lund 18ft pro v boat in mint condition! Its got a 1991 yamaha 70 horse motor on it.

    catman87
    Cannon Falls, MN
    Posts: 59
    #961000

    That’s what I was thinking!

    targaman
    Inactive
    Wilton, WI
    Posts: 2759
    #961001

    My buddy bought a 89 1700 pro v tiller for $1500 with a 60 on it

    catman87
    Cannon Falls, MN
    Posts: 59
    #961002

    Wow that’s cheap! This isn’t a tiller though and this thing is really clean!

    targaman
    Inactive
    Wilton, WI
    Posts: 2759
    #961007

    I would day 4 to 5 seems fair. He still has to put a new deck in and replace the wiring and plumbing.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 21845
    #961011

    $4000 popped into my head right away… any electronics and if it’s super clean, $5000 isn’t out of the question

    scalesorskin
    south eatern ,Minnesota
    Posts: 50
    #961074

    i would say in that price range of 5000 , i just purchased a 1990 17ft smokercraft tiller w an 04- 90 hp etec on it for 5600 with electronics and trolling motor ,I had that motor checked at schmittys marine in lake city it has 114 hrs on it , for me it came down to whats it worth to me. gd luck

    cpetey
    Onalaska, Wi
    Posts: 1193
    #961105

    I’d offer $3750.00 cash.

    walley wanna be
    Posts: 24
    #961108

    $2160.00 so says NADA. 21 years old!

    boat $1440.00
    motor 465.00
    trailer 255.00

    walleyebuster5
    Central MN
    Posts: 3916
    #961114

    4-5k. Depending on electronics and what comes with it.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 21845
    #961117

    Does age really matter with a boat, as much as say, with car ? If the boats in excellant shape, it can be a better buy than a 5 year old beat up dock/rock pounder… NADA is a nice guide, but that assumes an average… in the boat market, there are lots of variables, one guy will use his boat everyday and the next, 3-4 times a year, which will greatly affect value in the end.

    farmboy1
    Mantorville, MN
    Posts: 3668
    #961133

    I ran a NADA on a boat I am interested in. It gives me a range on the high side of $21,000 and on the low side $8,200. Do you guess on the middle?

    I put that boat in the $4,500 range.

    Tom P.
    Whitehall Wi.
    Posts: 3452
    #961149

    My whole hold up is a 18 foot boat with a 70 HP on it. Don`t plan on anything but fishing and going slow. Put four people in there and it will seriously be underpowered.

    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #961161

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    My whole hold up is a 18 foot boat with a 70 HP on it. Don`t plan on anything but fishing and going slow. Put four people in there and it will seriously be underpowered.


    Seems way underpowered with one person in it to me!

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