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new from Maryland
Hi, all. Im a new-comer to this site. not new to boating, but new to Mariahs. Hopefully, about to purchase a 2003 sx19 bowrider with 3.0 merc and alpha one. hoping that the owner and I can agree on a fair price. he's asking $8,900 and it comes with canvas covers, bimini, skis, towrope, life jackets, tube, anchor and other misc. safety equipment. no trailer. This boat has been used in salt water, so i suspect that the risers, bellows, and exhaust manifolds will need to be replaced sooner than later.
what do the experts here suggest as a good starting point for negotiations? personally, im leaning towards $7,200.00. basing this on a NADA average of 8700.00, and 8 year old risers, bellows, and exhaust manifolds that usually last 5-7 years in salt water. Im taking $1000.00 off for the risers/ manifolds and another $350 for the bellows, plus some extra for a buyers market. am i way off base? thanks for the help and i hope to be a true member of this forum soon. |
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Welcome aboard! Unfortunately i'm going to have to leave your question to be answered by someone south of the border. :)
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Hopefully welcome aboard uhm imo sounds about right but I too am north of the boarder though I shop anywhere theres a deal lol.
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unfortunately someone got to the boat before me. its a shame, he offered less than i planned to and the seller wants to give him the first shot at buying it now.
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Did he happen to drop a deposit on the boat?
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only verbal. hopefully it falls through and i can get it for less than i was planning. |
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Yeah for sure you deserve it now if he tried pulling that
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When we saw our Mariah, somebody had been to see her just before us. He wanted to take her for a check ride before dropping a deposit. He wouldn't be available for the check ride until 6 p.m. that evening. The seller warned him he wouldn't take the boat off the market. We were available right away. We went for the check ride, liked everything, gave the seller a deposit, and the rest is history. We'd been looking at boats Shazaam!'s size for weeks. We knew, from hard experience, that above-average boats, in above-average condition, priced right tended to disappear very, very fast. Sometimes w/in mere hours of their being listed. You have to know what you want, what you're willing to spend, what to look for and what you're looking at. You have to be on top of the market, get to 'em quick and be ready to pull the trigger, w/o hesitation, when the right boat finds you. We were surprised (and delighted) Shazaam! was still available by the time we got to her. Jim |
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Well, JV, sounds like you did everything you could. Hopefully the deal will fall through (but then you'll have to wonder why). Failing that: Better luck next time! :)
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One deal goes another comes its like the door's of life one closes one opens.
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Actually it fell through. Apparently the buyer couldn't find a trailer he wanted/could afford.
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Hehe ok low ball him and check it over carefully ;)
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as my OP states, i know its going to need bellows, risers, manifolds if not the end of this season, the beginning of next. risers and mani's i can do myself, but i will never touch bellows again. 350 +/- hours, original owner, lots of extras. |
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