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Beave
09-17-2003, 06:43 PM
So tell me what it's worth boat experts.

Black/Silver 2000 Lund 1775 ProV SE (17'2" long, 90" beam)
which inlucdes...
live well
32 gal tank
6 seat bases w/ 4 air ride seats
Side console
carpeted floor
rod holders
lockable storage
lot of other normal boat stuff

135HP Mercury Optimax Outboard
Eagle Quad Bunk trailer w/ hydraulic breaks
Spare trailer tire
Minn Kota 65lb thrust bow mount Auto Pilot trolling motor
9.9 HP Mercury Long Shaft Four Stroke kicker motor
Lowrance X85 finder
Garmin GPSMAP 162 GPS unit
Hummingbird VHF5 handheld marine radio

I'm assuming there's a tarp/cover of some sort with tie-downs as well.

Not sure if tackle, downriggers, and that kind of thing are available, but since it's a friend of my wive's I'm assuming I could get them tossed in.

This boat was purchased in 2000 and probably gets used once or twice a summer. I'm pretty sure there's less than 100 total operating hours on the boat, probably more like 40-50.

If you were going to buy this rig, what would you consider a fair deal? A great deal?




ESOX
09-17-2003, 06:52 PM
That is one seriously sweet rig. Without seeing it, I would think it's worth 18-19.5K. Look it up at NADA.com, and don't forget to add the goodies.

kroppe
09-17-2003, 11:52 PM
Ay caramba that's a sweet rig.

If it sells for $16k like you suggested earlier, I would say it is a very good deal.

Eastern Yooper
09-18-2003, 12:28 AM
A fair price on that I'd say would be $17-18k.

An excellent deal would be $15-16k.

Lunds are a great boat, but there becomes a point where a person pays more simply because of the name..... so make damn sure the rig is exactly what you want if you're gonna spend that kind of money.

This time of the year is not the optimum time to try and sell a boat. But it is prime-time to buy.....

Couple that with the 'big-D' the guy is going thru, and you might just get one helluva deal.

Jimbos
09-18-2003, 02:01 AM
Okay, I sold a 1995,115 h.p. Lund earlier this year for 10,800. I was asking 11,500 or something like that and had people calling or emailing me from Idaho,Maryland, Ohio, and the person that finally bought it was from Green Bay ,Wi.
I think you'all are low. Pro-v's are a lot more money then my Tyee. With all of that extra stuff, that boat is worth 20k if it's worth a penny.

Good guess Paul. I did a quick Nada price check without all of the stuff on it, and it priced out at 19k.

16 grand sounds like a great deal.

IT pimp 2002
09-18-2003, 11:17 AM
Bought my rig last summer
1996 Lund Tyee
115 Merc 8 hp merc
one graph all rod holders
Big Jon Planner system
Handline equip
all safty equip
single axle trailer
Boat was dinged up (bad captain)
mech's were in good shape
I paid $10,500.00
There have been several of your types in the det News at $19.5-22K
Fall should allow for at least 10-20% off spring prices.

Beave
09-18-2003, 02:32 PM
Sounds like a pretty good deal then. I'll have to look into financing and what "extras" are available.

Messy divorce. They're seperated and he hasn't been paying child support, so the judge told her to start selling his toys to pay for it. I know there are trolling rods, reels, and downriggers, and my wife's coworker is probably willing to include them just to get rid of them and maybe a bit out of spite.

east bay ed
09-19-2003, 08:04 AM
a friend of mine has a 2001 lund pro deep v 1900 dc with a 200 hp opti with a 15hp four stroke. fully loaded with bunk trailer, cover x-15 and all the buttons and whistles for 24,500.00.
i would think if you can get that boat for 16k or 17k you better look over you sholder, cause i think you stold it.

Jimbos
09-19-2003, 09:51 AM
I'd make some low ball offer first though, like around 14k. In these divorce deals people are desperate and will grab a little faster then normal.

ESOX
09-19-2003, 06:46 PM
Heck, for 14K, I'll race you there! What was that addy again?;)

IRock
09-19-2003, 08:35 PM
Try a search here to get a idea what people are asking for the boat. Good luck, sounds like a nice boat. Boattrader (http://www.boattraderonline.com/newadsearch.html)