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I'm thinking of selling my boat and upgrading to something fiberglass that I can use in fresh and for light saltwater (redfish and trout). I have no idea what price I should ask. Here's what I have...

2005 Tracker Grizzly 1548

2007 Mercury 15hp 4 stroke with electric start

Minn Kota 55lb thrust Power Drive with foot and wired-hand control

3 12 volt batteries

1 onboard charger (not mounted in boat, but could be)

rigged for lights

Eagle 500C fish finder

Trailer with new tires

Decked and carpeted

So, any ideas what I should ask for it? What would be a good asking price, and what should I settle for? I live in southest Virginia.

(NOTE: I am not trying to sell it here, just trying figure out what I should ask. I don't need to sell it so if its value is too low, I'll keep the boat and sell the motor only and replace it with and electric transom drive for out local electric-only lakes)

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  • Super User
Posted

Take a look at the NADA guides. You should be able to ball park it.

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You won't be able to replace it for what you will get. Sell the motor and make it an electric only boat.

This is just my $,02 from someone looking for a boat.

Mike

  • Super User
Posted

As what did you pay for it? ;)

  • Super User
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I'm getting the feeling I won't get enough for it so I will probably end up keeping it and just own two boats - eventually.

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