What\'s it worth ?

  • Mike Martine
    Inactive
    la crosse wis
    Posts: 258
    #1677022

    Any opinions welcome on what you think this rig is worth . 2003 Lund mr pike , 115 Johnson 2 stroke , dual console , 2 live wells , 597 hb , 24v power drive , cover . Excellent cond. , 1 owner boat , low hrs , always stored inside.

    bowtecmike
    Zimmerman mn
    Posts: 467
    #1677033

    $11-13k just an estimate really depends on condition of boat motor and equipment on the boat. Would need a bit more info. But t that’s a starting point.

    buckybadger
    Upper Midwest
    Posts: 8389
    #1677992

    I would say anywhere from $10-12k. As previously stated, it really depends on the condition of everything included. Are you the seller or a potential buyer?

    gimp
    Posts: 204
    #1678009

    look in NADA they have a price for the boat, trailer and motor.

    Mike Martine
    Inactive
    la crosse wis
    Posts: 258
    #1678021

    I did look at nada . Average retail for this boat is 6,800 . The seller is asking 12,000 , which is close to what some of you are saying . Big difference in prices , so I was just wondering which one is more accurate . Thanks for the replies

    deertracker
    Posts: 9253
    #1678023

    IMO the best way to figure out what a boat is worth is to find comparables online. CL or Walleye Central are good sites. A boat is only worth what people are willing to pay at the time.
    DT

    cal74
    Posts: 68
    #1678032

    I have the same boat, been giving some thought to selling it and upgrading a bit.

    I’ve been watching/researching and 12-13,000 is pretty reasonable and it shouldn’t last very long.

    nhamm
    Inactive
    Robbinsdale
    Posts: 7348
    #1678052

    What size boat? 115 gonna be a dog on a 18′. Will perform pretty good on a 17′. 597 is old tech IMO, nice sonar, but small screen on a big boat. PD is what #? Trailer single? I’d offer $10,500 and go from there.

    Just play the I’m from out of the region and not sure why Lunds are so much more used card hah

    dtro
    Inactive
    Jordan
    Posts: 1501
    #1678061

    I can tell you this. The 10-12K boat market in MN is like a GD war zone. ) If you find a boat you like and it fits your needs, just buy it, even if it means you have to go to bed every night thinking you over paid a little bit. While that is not a good feeling its not nearly as bad as chasing sales all over the state and dealing with dbags all summer. Good luck!

    BigWerm
    SW Metro
    Posts: 11899
    #1678193

    10-12 sounds about right depending on condition. NADA is useless for true boat value’s other than if financing

    cal74
    Posts: 68
    #1678322

    What size boat? 115 gonna be a dog on a 18′. Will perform pretty good on a 17′.

    Mine is a ’17 with a Yamaha F115, I need to raise my motor but it tops out presently around 5500 rpms with two people 42-43 mph.

    I can tell you this. The 10-12K boat market in MN is like a GD war zone. ) If you find a boat you like and it fits your needs, just buy it, even if it means you have to go to bed every night thinking you over paid a little bit. While that is not a good feeling its not nearly as bad as chasing sales all over the state and dealing with dbags all summer. Good luck!

    That’s an understatement – Get past 12-14 and you’re up to mid 20’s in a heartbeat.

    Dave Koonce
    Moderator
    Prairie du Chien Wi.
    Posts: 6946
    #1679152

    Mike,
    Call your insurance company and see what they will insure it for….

    That will give you a piece of mind on the price you pay…

    CATFISHKILLER
    Inahutnder Abidge
    Posts: 57
    #1679747

    I purchased a used 2004 one side 17 pike 2 years back. It came with a 2004 Johnzuki four stroke, a new(er) 24v 60″ AP powerdrive, a 5″ lowrance and a galvanized trailer. With a little bit of dock rash, in relatively good overall condition, it cost me $14k. Since the purchase, i’ve added a rear 24v maxxum trolling motor, rod holders, 2 lowrance HDS7’s, new tires, battery chargers and wave wackers ($1700 more). This thing is awesome. It’ll run in 14″ of water, launches with ease and cost me less than half of the $33-35k it’d have cost me for a new Lund Impact of equivalence. I don’t even mind if it gets a scratch here or there or full of catfish slime. Was seriously thinking of having a camo wrap put on it… Personally, I’d have rather paid $8-10k, but I’d buy it again in a heartbeat for $14k.

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