NADA is a good place to start.
Power boat, Sailboat Prices & Personal Watercraft Values - NADAguides
Good luck.
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What's best way to get the value of your boat. Preferably a free way.
NADA is a good place to start.
Power boat, Sailboat Prices & Personal Watercraft Values - NADAguides
Good luck.
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I also use NADA as a reference.
NADA
2002 Triton TR186 , Mercury 175
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There is a blue book for boats as well as cars.
What ever book value minus 30 % if you dealing with most dealers(" If" he wants it ) . Add ons are worth 50 % or unless they are the newest/greatest . Selling to an individual is your best bet .Blue book is where to get a base price to sell to a individual but a realistic offer from a dealer is what he will pay out right without the ability to hide in trade .. They are like autos , you buy, you better like ! iF anyone loses money it will be you .jmo.
NADA is about as close as any thing but I would go with the lowest price. I'm actually in this process now. I'm trading my lower stinger in and they gave me on the low end of what the NADA said my Lowe was worth. I probably could have sold it myself and made a little more money but I didn't want to deal with it. I always get a price before I even mention trading. Just my 2 cents.
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