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Location: hugo | What would a fair price to ask for a Tuffy Esox Limited. 90 hull, 89-40hp johnson sitting on a k-dee laucher? Not a pile but not pristine either.
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Location: oswego, il | Not seeing a picture I am going to guess 4500-5500, just based on looking around at stuff wishing I had a boat. |
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Location: Kildeer, IL | Todd gave you a great ballpark figure. In 2000 I paid $5500 for my 1987 Esox Ltd with a 40 hp Evinrude. Mine was in very, very good shape for a 1987.
I bought it from a dealer, so I probably paid a little bit more than you would from an individual.
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Location: Grafton, WI | I don't mean to hi-jack this thread, but I have been wondering the same thing..... but with my boat. It is a 1989 hull that was re-done 4 years ago. Brand new trailer at the same time. Motor is a 1992 (I believe) that runs flawlessly. Inside was re-done last spring (carpet, wiring, seats, etc). Although the boat's "year" is 1989, would I be expected to sell it at 1989 value?
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Location: hugo | esoxsmd
I will use yours as what 1 can do with mine with a little elbow grease. The tuffy carpet went to hell quickly in those days.
Thanks folks for your input. |
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Location: oswego, il | Esox, I would split the difference, that would probably be ok, price it at a 95 model. |
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| If you go to the Muskies inc Web site, and look under boats for sale in the Welcome page. at the bottom of the boat listings theres a link for NADA, that can give you some help in the idea of what your rig would be worth. Hope this helps
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Here you go:
www.nadaguides.com |
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