29 Fountain Worth?
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Nick - Do you keep it up at Grand? That sounds like a pretty good deal. I have a buddy that has been thinking about a 30 baja, this might be the ticket for him.
Good luck!
Blaine
Good luck!
Blaine
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yea Blaine I keep it up at Hammerhead Marina. I lived in okc 2 summers ago and had it out on draper a lot (scary I know) and down at texoma a few times. Its a solid boat man if your buddy would like a fountain.
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I think 25K feels pretty light.....maybe that's the wholesale value.
I think it also depends on the paint and colors. With quite a few Fountains out there the better looking ones will sell quicker.
I think it also depends on the paint and colors. With quite a few Fountains out there the better looking ones will sell quicker.
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if the boat is in good shape 25 is light. But like others depends on the local economy and what someone wants to pay. I bought a 1991 for 26 engines were brand new though. 35-40 is probably about right. Again economy.
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I've got a 1997, 27' with 502 I'm trying to get 30 for. Tough time of year for selling boats. I am willing to budge if someone shows me cash. 502 mag and desireable colors, white/blue/black. Super condition.
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Not being a dick but the numbers on your boat are 12-14K ACV and 19-22K retail... in spring. Thats w/o a trailer. Add a g for a trailer both sides. The market is all but gone guys
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Been in the biz almost 20 years. Was a dealer. I don't use any books on perf boats. Toomany variables. NADA etc are good for a 20 Sea Scout w/ an outboard or for cruisers when you need to get finance values