Question about a 41 Chris Craft Commander
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Question about a 41 Chris Craft Commander
Hey guys/gals. I have a 1972 Chris Craft Commander. It has twin Crusader engines. The cabin was totally remodelled with new carpets, furniture, sinks, etc.
I never use the boat, ever. I want to sell it and buy an express cruiser.
My question is, how much is it worth? Some of you have to be yacht brokers out there, give me a ballpark.
Thanks!
I never use the boat, ever. I want to sell it and buy an express cruiser.
My question is, how much is it worth? Some of you have to be yacht brokers out there, give me a ballpark.
Thanks!
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Cig, I looked at those boats on Yachtworld a while back - seems like a great floating cottage. I've seen them anywhere from maybe $50K to $200K depending on year and condition.
I ran a search for 1970-75; there are 7 41' CC out there now.
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High price was $99K, low $38K
I ran a search for 1970-75; there are 7 41' CC out there now.
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High price was $99K, low $38K
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I've got a very similar boat and have tracked prices for a while. There's a HUGE range in prices on older boats depending on condition, salt vs. fresh water, market, etc. You are in luck, since CC's around that age are not known for costruction flaws like some other brands.
Your best bet is to check out boat trader, then figure what you want to get out of it. Soft economies and high gas prices dont help resale right now either.
You could probably get $80K around here now if it was in good coindition.
Gary
Your best bet is to check out boat trader, then figure what you want to get out of it. Soft economies and high gas prices dont help resale right now either.
You could probably get $80K around here now if it was in good coindition.
Gary
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I've got a very similar boat and have tracked prices for a while. There's a HUGE range in prices on older boats depending on condition, salt vs. fresh water, market, etc. You are in luck, since CC's around that age are not known for costruction flaws like some other brands.
Your best bet is to check out boat trader, then figure what you want to get out of it. Soft economies and high gas prices dont help resale right now either.
You could probably get $80K around here now if it was in good coindition.
Gary
Your best bet is to check out boat trader, then figure what you want to get out of it. Soft economies and high gas prices dont help resale right now either.
You could probably get $80K around here now if it was in good coindition.
Gary