I recently bought an '86 in good condition with all the upgrades you have mentioned for 10,500. However it has a Universal diesel that purrs like a kitten. Interior is wicked clean. Has roller furling but only a main and 135 genny. Needs a bottom job. Could use some new running rigging. The asking was 12,000. The seller felt like he was lucky to get it in this economy. I would ask more if I were you but be willing to take less. Leave yourself bargaining room. Amy
--- On Wed, 2/24/10, Mark Akerman <[email protected]> wrote: From: Mark Akerman <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [IC27A] C27 Value To: [email protected] Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 8:13 PM Sounds like a bargain to me. You want to come do some work on my boat? :-) I think you are a little low, although you didn't mention hull/bottom condition. Mark --- On Wed, 2/24/10, Derek Atkin <atkin...@yahoo. com> wrote: From: Derek Atkin <atkin...@yahoo. com> Subject: [IC27A] C27 Value To: ic...@yahoogroups. com Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 12:04 PM Curious to get the groups take on the value of my boat - as I am getting ready to sell it. The boat is a 79 standard rig, traditional interior. I bought the boat last year - its been on the hard for the past 11 years. The boat was originally bought in Michigan and sailed on lake st. clair. Since I picked it up last year, in addition to all the cleaning an reconditioning - the following upgrades were performed: - Custom keel bolt reinforcement plates - Replaced all through hulls with Groco ball valves - New circuit breaker panel - New battery selection switch - A4 Tune up with carb rebuild, water pump rebuild - Added A4 oil filter & pcv system - Electric fuel pump conversion - Electronic ignition conversion - Replaced hot section of exhaust - Replaced A/C box, rewired with ground fault - Installed Xantrex true charge 20 battery charger - 2x new 27 Group batteries - Installed electric bilge pump - New CD/MP3 stereo with subwoofer - Installed new electric water pump with filter - Installed new spreader light - installed CD stainless C25/C27 spreader brackets - Pulled rudder - applied Catalina fix - Applied fresh VC 17 bottom paint - Installed anchor mount on front pulpit and added anchor rode storage. - New carpet - Installed new head (2010) The boat has a jib, 150 Genoa, 170 genoa, spinnaker and main. All are in like new condition. No furling - but there is a hank on headsail bag. There are a few outstanding things that need to be done and addresses as the boat was only in the water a short period last year - but overall its in great shape. I did a check on the web and it looks like there are 51 boats on the market with an average asking price of $10,400. I was thinking around $7500 for mine. Thoughts ? Derek #4297 Selene [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
