Dang... that got a little out of control rather quickly and a bit harsh toward someone that's essentially a brand new member to the forum...
To the OP
@Holts , don't be too discouraged, not all of the members on here act like this and a lot of them are more than happy to help you out, especially with this only being your first and second posts on the site. I admittedly don't know very much about CC Grady White boats, or even CC boats in general, but checking out Boat Trader there is a 2004 in Florida with twin Yamaha F150's on it, fewer hours, comes with a trailer, radar, newer electronics and so forth with an asking price of $68,900. It also shows that there was a recent price drop on the boat of $5k just about two weeks ago or so, which would indicate that the seller was obviously a bit on the high side. With your motors having more hours, no trailer being included in the sale... I'm thinking maybe start around $60k and go from there? Again, I'm no expert but it seems like most boats of that model and in that vintage are listed between $55k-$70k. Whether they sell for that price or not is anyone's guess... my suggestion would be to put a for sale ad up on here with some pictures, a better description of the boat and see if you get any bites. You can also advertise the boat on the big 3 boat sales websites like BT, Boats.com and Yacht World as well as Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace and so on. Either way, apologies for the way that some people come off, and good luck with your sale.
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