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387.1 | Ask Any Dealer | HAZEL::YELINEK | WITHIN 10 | Fri May 26 1989 11:38 | 9 |
| My search ended up at aboat dealer. Some will freely let you browze
through it while others want to look up the value for you. You gotta
tell these types to back-off! Otherwise you won't buy the candy
colored 32' superduper cruiser they can't seem to move. The dealer
I asked let me look and offered info on the tolerance of the numbers
given in the book.
Good Luck
/MArk
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387.2 | | SMAUG::LINDQUIST | | Fri May 26 1989 12:21 | 14 |
| The most definitive source is the "BUC Book". It lists
average retail prices for most every model of boat, by year.
It is published in three volumes which are (approximately)
1981-1988, 1975-1980 and pre-1975. The books are expensive,
I paid $110 for volumes 1 & 2. They are published twice per
year.
I don't have the publisher information here, but it's
BUC International in Ft. Lauderdale. I'm sure you can
get the number from 305 directory assistance.
They take credit cards and ship UPS.
- Lee
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387.3 | Library? | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Tue May 30 1989 10:32 | 6 |
| Does your average (or maybe larger than average) library carry a copy
of this 3-volume set, maybe updated at regular intervals? Perhaps in
the reference section where removal from the library is prohibited?
Wishful thinking?
...Roger...
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387.4 | Try the Bank (or DCU) | USRCV1::FRASCH | | Thu Jun 01 1989 14:31 | 5 |
| If your looking for the data on a specific boat, try your local
bank. They would check it befor they gave you a loan. You might
also try the DCU (Digital Credit Union)--who knows?
Don
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387.5 | try sailing notes | MPGS::KTISTAKIS | Mike K. | Thu Jun 01 1989 15:46 | 3 |
| There is a noter in the SAILING notes that I believe he has the BUC.
He has always been very helpfull to other noters.Why dont you ask in
that file?
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387.6 | | WBC::RODENHISER | | Fri Jun 02 1989 15:34 | 16 |
| I haven't been in here in a while so I'm just now seeing the requests
for BUC Book info.
Most boat dealers have a copy and will usually let you look at one.
Most general purpose banks won't have a copy; the big marine financial
people will, but you're not likely to find a convenient office to drop
in to. Libraries in active boating area's (Marblehead, Newport, etc)
usually have copies in their reference section (not for removal, but
with a coin operated copier handy you can get what you need.). The
Annapolis library has a subscription and since it's just down the
street from me, on occasion I go over and make copies for noters.
Done it three or four times now (coincidently got a request today which
is what reminded me to browse in here) and until it gets out of hand
I don't mind an occasional request.
J_R
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387.7 | Price for a used boat? | NRADM::WILSON | On the boat again... | Thu Apr 04 1991 12:23 | 13 |
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I am thinking of putting my boat up for sale. I am not sure
what to ask for a price. How do you go about getting a figure
for this? It is pretty easy with cars just look in the "blue book".
Thanks,
Carl
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387.8 | There IS a boat blue book | NRADM::WILSON | On the boat again... | Thu Apr 04 1991 12:31 | 28 |
| I'll give you $100, sight unseen. 8^)
Seriously, your best bet is to check the BUC price book, as well as
scan all the used boat ads you can find to see what people are actually
asking for similar boats. The Want Advertiser is a good place to start,
but remember these are *asking* prices. Some of these ads have been in
there all winter with no takers.
The price you ask will be partially determined by whether you want a
quick sale, or are willing to spend months trying to sell it. Right now
is the best time to sell and you will get your highest price. By July
the buying season has already slowed down, so if it doesn't sell by then
you're probably asking too much and will have to lower the price if you
really want to sell before the season's over.
You can also check some of the notes below, which I complied by typing
"DIR/TITLE=USED". If you'd like, describe the boat to us and we'll
try and give you a ballpark figure.
Rick
Topic Author Date Repl Title
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286 RGB::PAN 6-MAR-1989 7 Used Boat Advice Needed
387 ASPEN2::BOIKO 25-MAY-1989 6 Blue Book for used boats - where..?
429 SMVDV1::JGUNNERSON 7-JUL-1989 7 How to test, sea trial, a used boat
486 CSSE::RBROWN 23-AUG-1989 22 Used Boats (low end)
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387.9 | what's it worth? | GOLF::WILSON | This area closed for renovation | Mon Aug 12 1991 10:01 | 23 |
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I am about to offer my 1973 Wellcraft Nova Offshore for sale and need
some feedback regarding its value. Especially helpful would be any
input from NY/NJ noters. The NMMA "blue book" only goes back to 1979
and I have not been able to get a BUC price.
The boat is a 1973 25' Nova Offshore. Twin Mercruiser 198's. The
engines were rebuilt by the previous owner in 1988 and have less than
75 hours since then.
Aesthetically, the boat is in fine shape. A few nicks and scratches,
but what would you expect!?
Your help is gretaly appreciated.
Tom
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387.10 | Boston Whaler - 13' What price? | GOLF::WILSON | This area closed for renovation | Thu Aug 15 1991 13:36 | 24 |
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I would like to know a fair price range for the boat described below.
Please send your thoughts to ICS::PAINTER. I am not a "notes person."
1965 Boston Whaler - 13'
No motor
Hull in good shape - no bumps, holes, patches, etc.
all fittings, except ski tow eyes in good shape
ski tow eyes need to be replaced
wired for night running
trailer needs new axel and has rust
all steering and motor control cables are in good shape
seats and rest of stuff are in good shape
f
What's this thing worth? I am new to boats and need some advise.
Thanks.
ICS::PAINTER or Steve Painter @PKO
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387.11 | BUC anyone?? | BHBVAX::PARR | Ain't it GREAT!!!! | Wed Apr 01 1992 08:43 | 15 |
| For the lack of a better place to put this request. . .
Does anyone have a copy of the blue book for used boats (BUC?). I
want to put my 1986 15' CC Whaler (puchased new in June 1988) with
1988 Mercury 45 ELO and 1988 Shoreline trailer on the market. I'm
also checking the Want Advertiser.
I don't know how the book works, but the boat/motor have never been
in Salt and both are indistinguishable from brand new (read VERY low
use).
Thanks,
Brian
Reply to BHBVAX::PARR
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387.12 | call boat us | PIPPER::BORZUMATO | | Wed Apr 01 1992 09:13 | 6 |
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None of us will have a copy, can't get it.
Call Boat u.s.
JIm.
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387.13 | Ask Marion | UNYEM::RECUPAROR | | Wed Apr 01 1992 09:54 | 6 |
| Your local library may have a copy. I know in Syr. NY the main library
has the boat blue book and NADA for cars.
Rick
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387.14 | | RTL::LINDQUIST | | Wed Apr 01 1992 15:37 | 20 |
| The BUC book(s) are available to anyone who cares to pay for
them. I have a set from several years ago. The books cover
something like: Vol 1: most recent 5 years; Vol. 2:
5 years preceeding; Vol 3: antique. They're about $75 per
volume with a discount for purchasing more than one volume.
If you'd like a copy, 800 327-6929 They take credit cards.
- Lee Lindquist
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None of us will have a copy, can't get it.
Call Boat u.s.
JIm.
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387.15 | thanks for th info. | PIPPER::BORZUMATO | | Wed Apr 01 1992 16:24 | 10 |
| Back in 87/88 i tried to get one. They would not sell it.
Maybe things have changed.
who answers this 800 no.
anyway its less$$ to call boat us. why buy it, if your the average
consumer.
JIm
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387.16 | | WBC::RODENHISER | | Fri Apr 03 1992 11:55 | 13 |
| > Back in 87/88 i tried to get one. They would not sell it.
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> Maybe things have changed.
You must be thinking of something else. I ordered a BUC book from this
number back in 1985.
> who answers this 800 no.
The person at BUC Research who will take your order.
JR
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387.17 | How to figure value? | GOLF::WILSON | | Tue Nov 03 1992 12:07 | 24 |
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Hi.
Is there such a thing as a "Power Boats Price Guide"? There is such a
publication for old cars, called the "Old Car Price Guide" which gives
average retail value of cars in various conditions by model and year.
I am trying to come up with a value of my:
1981 19-1/2 foot Baja Bowrider
350 Chev. V8, with Mercruiser outdrive
Good condition.
Thanks for any help.
Laurie
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387.18 | There's a book, but it doesn't mean much | GOLF::WILSON | | Tue Nov 03 1992 15:20 | 38 |
| Laurie,
As mentioned eariler in this string, there is a book for used boat prices.
But I wouldn't place too much emphasis on it, there are too many variables.
For one thing, this screwed up economy has prices of non-essentials all
messed up. Stuff is worth what someone else is willing to pay, no more,
no less. How many times do you see ads for an item that read "Worth $10K,
asking $5995"? If they can only get $5995, that's all it's worth. Period.
Anyway, in boats, once they get to be more than 5 or 6 years old, price is
determined almost strictly by condition and not by model year. There are 20
year old boats that are worth more than they cost new, and there are 5 year
old boats most people wouldn't give you a plug nickel for.
Here are some of the variables that effect price, and only you will know the
answer to most of these:
- What are the prices of similar boats in the same condition, *in your area*?
- How well has it been maintained? Does it need any work, or is it turn-key?
- Any salt water use, or fresh water only?
- Where and how is it stored? Is it left in the water for extended periods, or
kept on a trailer in a dry space when not in use?
- How many hours on it? how does it run? Does everything work?
- What's the overall appearance of the hull, interior, canvas, motor, etc.?
(And opinions as to "good" condition vary widely).
- Any accessories included? A trailer? Radio? Loran? PFD's, skis, etc...
- What's the season? Prices fluctuate significantly between spring and fall.
- Are you willing to provide any warranty?
As you can see, this isn't as easy as looking a price up in a book. You're
going to have to do your homework, ask around, look at other boats, etc. If
you really don't know where to begin, you may want to have it appraised by a
surveyor, insurance adjuster, or boat dealer. The bottom line is still that
it's worth only what someone else will pay. If you've put a good effort into
advertising in various places and still no sale, you're probably asking too
much.
Rick
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387.19 | | TOOK::SWIST | Jim Swist LKG2-2/T2 DTN 226-7102 | Tue Nov 03 1992 16:46 | 14 |
| Rick said it all. It's a very unstable market. And one of the
things that makes it even crazier is that the price of *new* boats
doesn't follow the semi-rationality of cars either. A car dealer posts
a retail price, knocks off 10%, and then you dicker around over $500 or
less. A boat may may have a *posted* sale price of 30-40% off retail
and then you start bargaining. Retail prices of new boats have been
rising in the double digit percentage ranges every year whereas the
actual sales prices for those boats tend to track inflation (or stay
stable, or even go down in today's economy).
Look at marine electronics for even more irrational pricing. Retail
price $1999 - your price $300.
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387.20 | yup | FDCV06::BORZUMATO | | Wed Nov 04 1992 09:27 | 10 |
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If you are a member of Boat U.S. they will give you a book value
form the B.U.C. book. Its a starting point, and is adjusted
by regions of the country.
Rick is correct there are too many variables...
JIm.
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387.21 | BUC book | GOLF::WILSON | Think Spring! | Mon Mar 22 1993 16:44 | 27 |
| Moved by moderator. What you need is the "BUC" book. I have access
to a current one, send me *all* the details of the boat offline and
I'll look it up for you.
Rick
boats co-mod
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Can anybody help me out there with boat auction experience or other
applicable experience.
I am looking into bidding on an auction boat(from a bank). How can I find
the book(a trusted) value? Or what source should I seek. I know the
person who previously owned the boat so I know the condition and care
that it has been given(all things you wonder about).
How might I go about determining a reasonably LOW price so I don't end
up paying more than I can get away with? I want to go in with set
limits so I don't "get it at any cost"!!!
I know this is vague and general but any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
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