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    What is a well equipped 1995 16' Nitro with a 60hp Mariner worth. I was garage kept it's entire life and is in excellent condition.
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    You buying or selling?
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    you can look up the value on the boat on the internet, nada blue book
    for boats. hope this helps ya
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    Like Chris asked, you buying or selling? I hate to agree with him, but O'PAPPY has a good idea as far as the value of the boat. Good luck with your deal.
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    Got a chance to buy
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    I'm certainly no professional on boat value's but if I was buying and was nice I would think somewhere in the $2,500.00 range. But this is just a thought off the top of my head. Good luck with your purchase.
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    There's a good boat rep on the board maybe he will chim in on this.

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    I have used NADA as well. It is usually pretty accurate... you may have to value the boat, trailer and motor separately depending on the model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WantinCrappie View Post
    I'm certainly no professional on boat value's but if I was buying and was nice I would think somewhere in the $2,500.00 range. But this is just a thought off the top of my head. Good luck with your purchase.
    Same as Chris....No professional.....But I thoink it would be more in the 4 to 5 range. Good Luck.
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    $2390 average retail per NADA.

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