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Where do most people go to sell a used aluminum boat these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSailor85" data-source="post: 520668" data-attributes="member: 36164"><p>People around here think boats are made of gold. A beat up, badly painted, short-transom 14-footer with a 9.9 outboard may list for $1500-$2000. List, not sell.</p><p></p><p>I looked for over two years for the 16' Lowe I have now. I wanted a 16'-18', 20" transom, transom well, open boat, that looked like it hadn't been through a war. Overpaid and had to rebuild 1/2 the trailer, but I have what I wanted.</p><p></p><p>A running 9.9 of any kind is an easy $600 (sold mine in one day). Newer 2-stroke 9.9 outboards, $800 and up. 4-strokes, more.</p><p></p><p>Lots of them around used as "kickers" on Lake Erie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSailor85, post: 520668, member: 36164"] People around here think boats are made of gold. A beat up, badly painted, short-transom 14-footer with a 9.9 outboard may list for $1500-$2000. List, not sell. I looked for over two years for the 16' Lowe I have now. I wanted a 16'-18', 20" transom, transom well, open boat, that looked like it hadn't been through a war. Overpaid and had to rebuild 1/2 the trailer, but I have what I wanted. A running 9.9 of any kind is an easy $600 (sold mine in one day). Newer 2-stroke 9.9 outboards, $800 and up. 4-strokes, more. Lots of them around used as "kickers" on Lake Erie. [/QUOTE]
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