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What is the best source for getting an estimate of fair price for a 4-5 year old Hobie kayak with pedal drive?

 

Also, has the technology changed enough that it wouldn't be worth looking at a pedal drive Hobie from that era?

 

Just looking for a sound basis for estimating the fair market value for a particular model, year, and condition.

 

I have a neighbor with a used one in storage that he is talking about selling and says interested in selling.

 

I don't know which model I am talking about yet.

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There are Facebook Hobie groups you could check in with. Also a group called Kayak Fishing Buy, Sell, Trade

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After a few years old, kayak price really depends on the level of motivation of the seller. Depreciation is almost always 50% at least on the boat and drive, especially older drives. Add to that that most people are selling to get them out of the way for a new boat, or just to get them out of the way, and you should be able to get one that old pretty cheap.

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