TheNootkaRose
Active Member
Long time lurker, new poster.
Been on the water for years, mostly in glass boats or sailing, doing my thing, not really watching the market or what others are doing. So I wanted to ask a general opinion from those who know aluminum welded boats.
Recognizing the fact that a boat's value is dependent on what one is willing to pay, just wanted to throw out a hypothetical, so that you can educate me:
Let's say we got a 10 year old 18ft centre console welded aluminum from a reputable manufacturer on the island (Silver Streak, Lifetimer, Eaglecraft, or Wolf for example, I know there are others) with a 10 year old 90hp mercury/yammy/honda motor, and 10 year old trailer. Maintained well. Average hours on motor (500-1000?) with records for maintenance. No fishing gear or "extras" that would skew the value.
What's your range for the dollar value of this to you specifically?
I'm asking as I start looking for a new boat, and I'm curious what the right threshold is for what people see as a good score.
Thanks.
Cheers
NK
Been on the water for years, mostly in glass boats or sailing, doing my thing, not really watching the market or what others are doing. So I wanted to ask a general opinion from those who know aluminum welded boats.
Recognizing the fact that a boat's value is dependent on what one is willing to pay, just wanted to throw out a hypothetical, so that you can educate me:
Let's say we got a 10 year old 18ft centre console welded aluminum from a reputable manufacturer on the island (Silver Streak, Lifetimer, Eaglecraft, or Wolf for example, I know there are others) with a 10 year old 90hp mercury/yammy/honda motor, and 10 year old trailer. Maintained well. Average hours on motor (500-1000?) with records for maintenance. No fishing gear or "extras" that would skew the value.
What's your range for the dollar value of this to you specifically?
I'm asking as I start looking for a new boat, and I'm curious what the right threshold is for what people see as a good score.
Thanks.
Cheers
NK