I realize that lately these and many other motors have been popping up for next to nothing or flat out free but a friend mine who was in his late 80's recently passed away and his wife is trying to raise some cash to pay bills. His boat is pretty much junk, he had taken a sawzall and cut down the transom to fit a new 15in Honda 9.9hp motor back in 2008 or so. He got a deal on the motor but bought it new. He never got to run it much, maybe a few days on the water tops before he got sick and passed away last fall.
The motor is off the boat and stored in his camper where it always got placed when he parked the boat. I put a new impeller in it, changed the engine and lower unit oil, and replaced the fuel filter two years ago but he never made it back out on the water.
I know if she puts it up on CL the most she'll get here is maybe $300 or so if she finds the right person.
I've got an identical motor that I picked up last week for free after the boat, motor, and trailer sat all year on Cl with no takers. His is cleaner, but still a 2006. Its got maybe 4 or 5 hours or run time on it in the one lake here that allows gas motors. The lake is deep but only about 700 acres or so total area with much of it unreachable by boat.
He paid $3,200 for it new. Its a short shaft tiller motor with rope start with a spare prop.
Blue book value puts it at $400, four dealers have used motors just like it listed for $1,500 and $1,850.
But there are several listed on CL for $200 and $400 but not as clean and likely salt water run.
If all its worth is $400 then I'm going to tell her to just keep it till things get better rather than take such a hit on it. This area has never been great for selling anything, there's never any buyers for anything and any thing that does sell goes far away to those willing to drive more than 50 miles.
What do these motors bring in other areas?
The motor is off the boat and stored in his camper where it always got placed when he parked the boat. I put a new impeller in it, changed the engine and lower unit oil, and replaced the fuel filter two years ago but he never made it back out on the water.
I know if she puts it up on CL the most she'll get here is maybe $300 or so if she finds the right person.
I've got an identical motor that I picked up last week for free after the boat, motor, and trailer sat all year on Cl with no takers. His is cleaner, but still a 2006. Its got maybe 4 or 5 hours or run time on it in the one lake here that allows gas motors. The lake is deep but only about 700 acres or so total area with much of it unreachable by boat.
He paid $3,200 for it new. Its a short shaft tiller motor with rope start with a spare prop.
Blue book value puts it at $400, four dealers have used motors just like it listed for $1,500 and $1,850.
But there are several listed on CL for $200 and $400 but not as clean and likely salt water run.
If all its worth is $400 then I'm going to tell her to just keep it till things get better rather than take such a hit on it. This area has never been great for selling anything, there's never any buyers for anything and any thing that does sell goes far away to those willing to drive more than 50 miles.
What do these motors bring in other areas?