[Rhodes22-list] Rick Zeisler, a reply...
Just bent
j.bulfer at jbtek.com
Tue Jun 12 23:59:28 EDT 2007
Ed,
none of that matters to the banker, he writes the loan based on that #. What
the boat is worth to a perspective buyer is up to the buyer.
Jb
Tootle wrote:
>
> Reply to Rick Zeisler:
>
> The price for any Rhodes 22 is like pinning a tail on a live tiger. The
> task cannot be accurately set by a wholes/retail price book.
>
> There are such issues as IMF? What is condition of boat? Trailer? Has
> the boat gone thru a recycle? Is there a motor? What year is motor? Was
> the owner maintenance handy? Yada, Yada…
>
> A 1988 Rhodes 22 might be fairly priced at $5,000, $10,000, $15,000 ,
> $20,000 or whatever. It depends on many variables.
>
> All the above does not take into account the availability of a used Rhodes
> 22. A brand new boat at $40, 000 might be a value deal because of the
> differences put into a brand new boat. A recycled boat from General Boats
> comes with warranties and upgrades.
>
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
> Addendum: Why doesn’t glue stick to the inside of the bottle?
>
>
>
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