FAIR PRICE 4 MY GRADY

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LOOKING TO SELL MY GRADY IT IS A 1988 204 C OVERNIGHTER I REPOWER IN 2000 WITH A YAHAMA 200 OX66 WITH 220HRS FROM NEW I WAS JUST WONDERING WHAT A FAIR PRICE WOULD BE. BOAT WAS NEVER BOTTOM PAINTED FLOOR AND TRANSOM ARE SOLID BOAT HAS BEEN STORED INSIDE AFTER EACH USE 4 THE LAST 21 YEARS. THANKS
 

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I just bought a 1994 Sailfish (also no bottom paint) repowered with Etecs and ended up paying just about what NADA listed it at including the major options of Hardtop, radar, autopilot, chart plotter, fish finder and outriggers. In my case, I used "low retail" for the boat and "average retail" for the motors. My surveyor thinks I paid too much but he valued the electronics at $0 but I allotted about $2K for them plus the Lee Jr outriggers when I made my final offer. I don't know what the seller thinks of the final price - they ended up coming down almost 20% from the asking price.

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THANKS FOR READING MY POST I WAS THINKING 10 TO 11 K I KNOW SOME DON"T LIKE 2 STROKE BUT IT IS IN GOOD SHAPE AND RUNS LIKE A TOP NEVER LET ME SIT YET. JEFF
 

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My dad sold his salvaged '84 with a '91 POS 200 Evinrude for $7500. Took him a whopping 2 days to sell. The boat was in excellent shape and hard to come by in our neck of the woods.
I say start high in mid March and see what heppens. You can always come down but you can't go up!