What should I ask?

  • Dink buster
    Posts: 109
    #1961694

    Bought a new lund 2 years ago for fishing and family and 2 years later and 2 more kids it doesn’t fit our family. Any resources I should look at to help me find a value? We bought a new pontoon and the Lunds been out 3 times this year. A 2018 lund crossover 1775 xs with mercury 150. Shorelandr trailer, not much for electronics, a helix 5 with minn Kota power drive trolling motor and 1 eight foot talon. It’s paid for so I know it’s not worth new but want to get what it’s worth obviously.

    crappie55369
    Mound, MN
    Posts: 5755
    #1961697

    Might not be worth much but ill offer my comp.

    2016 alumacraft 175 full windshield with a 140 suzuki and 9.9 kicker. Humminbird 859 DI and 80 lb minnkota.

    Paid 33k 4 years ago. I would be looking to get 25-27k for it if I chose to sell.

    I haven’t priced out new boats but I hear they just keep going up. New ones go up used ones follow.

    eyeguy507
    SE MN
    Posts: 4623
    #1961700

    Check CL. Seen lots of the Lund crossovers on there. I don’t think you lost much depreciation on a 2 year old boat. Price it high and see how many bites you get. I was looking at those hard few years ago and would see a few year old go for anywhere 24k to 35k. Sounds like yours is on the higher side.

    Matt Moen
    South Minneapolis
    Posts: 3880
    #1961729

    The boat market is crazy right now. I’d find comparables but I wouldn’t be surprised if you don’t get 80% of what you paid for it.

    Sellers market…take advantage of it.

    buckybadger
    Upper Midwest
    Posts: 7247
    #1961742

    Having the 150 is a huge selling point. That package is commonly rigged with the 115. If it’s in good shape, you wouldn’t have to list for much less than you bought it for come Spring. Prices are going to keep going up with supply issues and banks handing out $ like candy in a parade.

    Joe Scegura
    Alexandria MN
    Posts: 2748
    #1961749

    The best thing you can do is look what your boat is selling for. I usually look on Craigslist and Walleye Central to see how much identical boats are listed for and how quickly they apear to sell.

    This will give you a really good idea of what price range you need to be in to move your boat. Kelly Blue book and others mean nothing. Its what the boat will sell for. My boats have always sold significantly higher than Blue Book. Sometimes for twice as much. Good luck!

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1934
    #1961784

    The boat market is crazy right now. I’d find comparables but I wouldn’t be surprised if you don’t get 80% of what you paid for it.

    Sellers market…take advantage of it.

    The Dealers I tend to look at don’t have a lot of inventory right now, and 2021’s are only starting to trickle in. I’d start at about 75% of what you paid, but be prepared to take that PD off to make the sale. If I’m dropping $35K on a rig, it’s going to have a better BM on it.

    HRG

    KPE
    River Falls, WI
    Posts: 1489
    #1961792

    If it’s a 2018 unless you smashed it up t certainly hasn’t lost very much value. I’d start wherever you want. No bites, change your bait. Just like fishing.

    Dink buster
    Posts: 109
    #1961869

    Fish for anything and everything out of it. Never any stink bait in it just live gills and suckers

    shady5
    Posts: 491
    #1961969

    I would also emphasize the 150. It probably scoots right along.

    Dink buster
    Posts: 109
    #1961973

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    Dink buster
    Posts: 109
    #1961975

    Here’s more

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