I think his price is a little high, here on the Chesapeake that boat may sell for $10k if someone is looking for a top shelf C27. A friend of my just sold a very good condition '82 with a 7 year old diesel repower (400 hours) for $5800. He moved up to a '89 Catalina 34 loaded w/ canvas and electronics for $40k even.
Of course location is a huge factor, if he is in a smaller market space with good demand he can probably demand more for the boat. ~Dan Hardiman --- On Sun, 7/11/10, Ralph Ahseln <[email protected]> wrote: From: Ralph Ahseln <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [IC27A] Re: Stardust hull #5641 for sale To: [email protected] Date: Sunday, July 11, 2010, 12:39 PM Wait a minute ! You mean to tell me that a Mid 1980's boat with an inboard diesel with lots of additions . Goes for the SAME price as.... an Older 1978... Outboard ..Basic Catalina 27 ? I don't know about what's going on in some regions of the world, but one only has to look at the listings in YachtWorld.com to see That 1980's boats are listed from between 10,000 and 19,000 .. and in a lot of locations. A further look shows that the... 1970's.... are going for a lot less, for sure. Really, Is the market so depressed that there's NO difference in price between the models when SELLING ? I'm sorry but it doesn't make sense to me ... Comparing prices for a 1978 with a 1984 and coming up with "similar boats are selling for a third of 15,500 " Huh ? Will they get their asking prices ? I don't know, but I sure think that asking for $ 15K and maybe settling on a couple thou Less would make a lot more sense..... Than asking $ 5,000 (as was suggested) just to sell it off. Where did I go wrong ? Ralph Ahseln "Oblio" Lying: Portland OR
