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MuskyMidget
Posted 8/18/2020 11:08 AM (#965418)
Subject: Question about selling a used boat ...




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My dad is looking to sell his 1995 Alumcraft with a 30 horse Yamaha 2 stroke.

Problem is boat hasn't ran in a few years so the carbs are gummed up and shot. Friend of his says it will be about $1000 to rebuild the carbs since they are beyond cleaning.

I really don't know what the boat and motor is worth. Call it $4000 if it ran.

He really doesn't want to put the $1000 into it not knowing how much he will get out.

If a guy listed it and said "motor doesn't run. needs carbs rebuilt" full disclosure.

I assume there's got to be someone out there looking for a deal on something they can fix themselves?

Not sure how to advise him as he's looking to me wondering if he should fix or sell "as is" cheaper.

Thoughts?

ToddM
Posted 8/18/2020 1:03 PM (#965420 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...





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Location: oswego, il
You would have to discount the issue There are tons of project boats out there for sale to some that are sitting on a trailer and that's what they are really selling. Disclosure is key and the price will need to reflect that if you want to sell it. Take a look at marketplace.and Craigslist and look at cheap boats, you will see. A buddy of mine is looking for a bigger boat and only has a 600 dollar budget. Nothing out there with a beam over 80" that doesn't need work.

Edited by ToddM 8/18/2020 1:04 PM
muskymartin67
Posted 8/18/2020 1:05 PM (#965421 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...





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Location: Delavan, WI
$1000 seems a bit steep for a pair of carburetors to me, i had both replaced on a 99 mercury 75 hp years ago and i want to say it was maybe $500-600 parts and labor
He would get more $ for a running motor- no one would just take a chance and pay close to full price for a non running motor- For example non running daily driver type car thats more than 10 yrs old probably worth $500-$1000-if lucky same exact car running could be worth $2500-$3500 or more depending on year make model etc.

Edited by muskymartin67 8/18/2020 1:10 PM
MuskyMidget
Posted 8/18/2020 1:06 PM (#965422 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...




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My dad is leaning towards just getting it fixed so it's operable. I am sure you are right, lot's boats for sale where the motor doesn't run.
MuskyMidget
Posted 8/18/2020 1:13 PM (#965423 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...




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It's 3 cylinders. So 3 carbs. So maybe $1000 isn't too far off base in today's dollars. It's a friend of a friend that I would hope is trustworthy.
Pepper
Posted 8/18/2020 1:24 PM (#965424 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...




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Is it possible to find a shade tree mechanic to do a side job?
MuskyMidget
Posted 8/18/2020 1:26 PM (#965425 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...




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Yah, I'm working on that too. $1000 does sound steep.
kdawg
Posted 8/18/2020 3:06 PM (#965427 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: RE: Question about selling a used boat ...




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If the rest of the boat is clean and in good shape, I would get a couple of quotes on the repair work and have it fixed. You can always find a buyer out there. The most important thing is to keep all your receipts and document all your recent work for your next owner. Kdawg
MuskyMidget
Posted 8/18/2020 3:09 PM (#965428 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...




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Correct, the boat and motor are in great shape. I started my musky fishing days with that boat in the late 90's. I bought my own boat in 2001 and I bet my dad's boat hasn't seen the water more than 10 times since 2001.

Once that motor is running it's going to be a great boat for someone!
North of 8
Posted 8/18/2020 4:10 PM (#965429 - in reply to #965428)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...




A couple years ago I bought a 20 year old snowmobile that had sat for 5 years, 2 cycle, 2 cylinders. The local shop cleaned both carbs and it runs great no, did it for just over $200.
14ledo81
Posted 8/19/2020 7:51 AM (#965438 - in reply to #965418)
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Location: Ashland WI
I would think you would have a much easier time selling if it is operable. You can say its the carbs and it would be x to fix, but unless its running, the buyer really doesn't know if that is the only problem. At least that is how I would look at it if I was purchasing.
CRK925
Posted 8/22/2020 9:03 PM (#965525 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...




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Someone who knows what they were doing could have those carbs cleaned in a matter of an hour or two. They would also run non-ethanol gas with a heavy mix of seafoam through that motor.

Change the plugs out, dump out the old gas. Fill the tank with new non-ethanol gas with a few bottles of seafoam mixed in and you might be surprised.
CRK925
Posted 8/22/2020 9:05 PM (#965526 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...




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Also that 30hp is 2 cylinder, so therefore 2 carbs. Not 3 as suggested earlier.
Jerry Newman
Posted 8/23/2020 6:59 AM (#965530 - in reply to #965526)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...




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You for sure get more for it if it's running/operating properly... simply less uncertainty.

I would try some fresh gas/ect. as has already been suggested. It would add value for a buyer if you could  at least get it to turn over and spark a little, and that costs almost nothing.  


Esox Chaos
Posted 8/24/2020 9:15 AM (#965554 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: Re: Question about selling a used boat ...




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If the boat is in great condition then it's probably best to get it serviced and running well. People will pay a good price for something that is nice, and kept in great condition. If he just wants a quick sale, then could sell it cheap as a project, but people will always try to lowball on a project like that!!
greybeard
Posted 8/24/2020 1:19 PM (#965567 - in reply to #965418)
Subject: RE: Question about selling a used boat ...




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Location: Cottage Grove, Mn
First I'd try "Dunks Decarb" from Hull Truth.
Ifishskis
Posted 8/24/2020 4:22 PM (#965573 - in reply to #965418)
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Location: NW WI
Mechanic in a Bottle....
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