I’m goi g to sell my 1991 Sport Nautique and wondering what to ask. The boat I have has a like new PCM excalibur 330 multi fuel enjected with like 260 hours. The boat is in good condition and is one of a kind. Thanks Mark
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Gonna depend a lot on condition. Please post recent pictures.2009 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
2006 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
1989 Sport Nautique
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You need to search listings on Only Inboards, correctcraftfan and craisglist etc. To see where prices are. I would expect the price to be somewhere between a 2001 and a NWZ Ski (Ski Nautique from the same years). Although both those boats are very good budget boats for Wakeboarding (2001) or Skiing (NWZ) so they may sell for a little more.Originally posted by Mark20002 View PostI�m goi g to sell my 1991 Sport Nautique and wondering what to ask. The boat I have has a like new PCM excalibur 330 multi fuel enjected with like 260 hours. The boat is in good condition and is one of a kind. Thanks Mark
Condition will make a very big difference. Engine sounds new so that's good but how tgood interior and solid trailer can add 5k vs a boat in poor condition.
Any soft spots in the floor could also be a sign of stringer rot and would affect the price.
Without looking I would guess the boats list for around 8k to 12k in decent condition with a trailer.
To get an accurate price you'll need to post lots of pics (every part of the boat with closeup of any damage) and details.
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Quick look on CCF and I see three listings from the past year. $9k, $9.5k and 11.5K.
Personally I think you'll struggle to sell the boat for more than 10k unless it is in prestine condition. At that price you can either upgrade to a NWZ Sport Nautique for a much better family/wake boat or get a NWZ Ski for a better slalom boat.
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