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I am looking at a 2004 Lund Angler 1700 with a 60hp Merc 4 stroke. Galvanized shorelander trailer, wave wackers and 55 pd vector. Any thoughts on a fair price?
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You might take a look here: http://www.nadaguides.com/boats/2012...n-dc+/32026336
Or here: http://www.seedealercost.com/product...gorySlug/boats Good luck! |
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I looked at nada and it seemed low judging by what I've seen similar rigs selling for, especially in northern WI and Minnesota
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That hull is under-powered w/a 60 4S on it. $10K, maybe.
HRG
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"I've got a car with a trailer hitch, and a pocket full of money. Do you want to sell that boat today, or not?" My Mentor, Bill Michalek, circa 1975 |
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Quote:
http://www.lundboats.com/pdfs/old-catalogs/2004.pdf |
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I've been in it and it does 30mph with 2 guys and gear. Would 10,500 be reasonable? I've seen them selling in the 11,500 range....
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I sold a 1999 Fisherman 1650 with a 70 2stroke Johnson fully rigged for $11,000.
If the boat is in nice shap it`s well worth the prices you said. |
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Nada guides if you want to do a loan for it and really using Nada is spot on for what you should pay, imo
Always get a loan for a boat. Think credit rating |
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#9
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![]() Save up an pay cash if you can is my preferred method, there are many of other ways to improve or maintain a great rating without the cost of high interest. |
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