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Yeah, sadly, I think Mulv is in the ballpark. If she's in really nice condition, you might get $6k to $6500.
If you're not in a hurry, you can sell the motor, hull, and trailer separately, but that's sometimes more headache than the few extra bucks you might get. Continues to be a terrible time to sell a boat. Over on the hull truth, there are some really good deals; that's what you're competing with these days...
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I originally was going to say $6500 and I don't think you will be out of line doing so. However, if you want a quick sale the key is to price it where its going to sell. I recently sold my 79' V-20 with a 2000 Johnson 150 and a real nice dual axle roller trailer. It had a similar description to your V, new gas tank and hoses, new battery, top etc. I asked $3800 and accepted $3500. If I wanted to wait and play games with all kinds of prospective buyers I probably could have listed it for $4500. But I wanted it sold, understood the market and priced it where I thought it would move.
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im not sure how serious you are about selling but im in new england and very interested in a boat like yours. let me know if you would consider selling it. thanks, andy
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