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Value of this 1989 18' Outrage
cdejm
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Posted on 03/19/09 - 5:58 AM
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Hi Folks,
I am looking at this 18 Outrage and trying to determine it's current market value.
It appears to be in decent condition although certainly not pristine.
Never bottom painted, fresh and salt water use.
Trailer is functional, motor is 1989 130 HP Yamaha.
I sure would appreciate some feed back / comments.
I know of a couple other 18's that recently sold in my area (Cape Cod) but I am curious about the rest of the country.
Thank you

 
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Posted on 03/19/09 - 6:29 AM
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What are they asking?


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Posted on 03/19/09 - 7:15 AM
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$7500 - $10000 Rhode Island

 
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Posted on 03/19/09 - 7:19 AM
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Price is based on age, condition and the market. Spring is traditionally a good time to sell but the economy is keeping prices down. If you look at several of the used boat sites (boattrader, Yachtworld, Craigslist), you will find boats in the 7-9k range.

If the buyer is resistant to this range, keep looking.


In New England, a decent range for prices is 7-9k.


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Tom W Clark
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Posted on 03/19/09 - 7:53 AM
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My BOL and his brother bought a 1986 Outrage 18 with a Johnson 150 and trailer this summer on Cape Cod for $3,000. They cleaned it up and sold it this fall for only $5,000.

I could not believe it when he told me. It is a very soft market, but that same boat in Seattle would be worth twice as much.

 
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Posted on 03/19/09 - 9:54 AM
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just sold mine last weekend for $9500 in Charlestown, RI it had a bunch of upgrades on it but it was a bit underpowered and the motor was a 1986 so kinda past it's prime.

Outrage 18' 1982.

- has all the teak, all original and all in perfect condition.
- original Reversible Pilot Seat with a near new OEM Cushion and Lees Rod Holders that are brand new August 2008
- OEM Stern Seat. Installed in a way that it is very easy to remove it for fishing room.
- Nextrail Trailer in excellent shape.
- spare tire new in August 2008, never used
- battery two years old
- OEM drain tubes, new last year
- OEM Mills Bimini Top.
- motor is an Evinrude 115 v4
- full tank of stabilized gas in Oct 2008
- Gamin 540s GPS/Fishfinder new in June 2008
- Standard Horizon Phantom Series PS1000 Radio new in June 2008
- anchor locker hinges installed June 2008

 
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Without photos, and more info, all this is pure speculation. You only need one buyer for a boat. Taking the time and effort to deal with all issues, so the new owner doesn't have a long to-do list goes a long long way towards getting a good price. Most people selling their boats have neglected them for many years.

What would you pay for a boat with no wiring, no control cables, no seat cushion, no fuel lines, no water pump, no battery, no anchor line, no gas tank, etc? Well this is exactly the situation when you buy a used boat that needs all these items replaced.

It is always more expensive, frustrating, and exhausing than one thinks to bring a boat back to good condition.

 
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