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Hi, looking for help/advice. In this economy when boats are worth half of what they should be. What is everybodies opinion on how to arrive at a price. I am toying with the idea of selling my boat without motors. Is that a big mistake? Should I just power it up? It's a 39' Sutphen with Number 6 drives. The drives alone bring close to $40K. So, what's the boat worth.
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Hi, looking for help/advice. In this economy when boats are worth half of what they should be. What is everybodies opinion on how to arrive at a price. I am toying with the idea of selling my boat without motors. Is that a big mistake? Should I just power it up? It's a 39' Sutphen with Number 6 drives. The drives alone bring close to $40K. So, what's the boat worth.
Are the #6 dry or wet sump, will it be fully rigged less motors? I have tried to sell performance boats in the past without motors.....it's kind of hard unless you want to take a hit,.....everyone seems to want to test drive it . Good luck with your sale.
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No, the boat was not from Fred Cecil. The drives are wet sumped and yes it can be fully rigged. I have every nut and bolt to put it together. In fact I can sell it with the broken power. All new parts except what broke of course!
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There was a even older one around here for sale forever, hard sale without power as it becomes a project boat to all the people except hardcore guys and they usually have enough un-finished things sitting around already, Smitty
The number sixe's IMO will help sell the boat as wet sump old ones don't bring real big cash anymore anyways
The number sixe's IMO will help sell the boat as wet sump old ones don't bring real big cash anymore anyways
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Well, I guess like every one perhaps we think our possessions are worth more than the next guy's. But, in the case of a Sutphen, although not an Apache I think they are a bit unique. The year isn't quite as important as the hull has not changed since..........well since forever. You don't need to contact 20 people to find out what year this hull worked with 2 steps, 3 steps, 4 steps. You get the idea! This boat has less than 400 original hours on it and is an original 6 boat. Probably not a hole bunch of these out there. Potentially (if I hadn't had all these issues) this should be the fastest Sutphen on the planet.
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I believe that in today's economy, people are simply out looking for a steal. There are plenty of people hurting that just want to dump the boat or need the cash. That is what buyers are looking for. Its not that the boat isn't worth the price, its just that there are so many "deals" out there to be had that it makes a legit, fair deal, less attractive. Buc Valu has boats listed about ten grand under what most would consider the real value of their boat. For a ten year old or newer boat, banks will loan on NADA minus 10%...I think thats a good number to ask.
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I am not able to post pics or at least I don't know how. If you send me an email to [email protected] I can send you pics. If someone could post the pics that would be great.