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Originally posted by VTBoater
Hey guys, my head is still spinning from selling the Silverton last night and how little it was worth. I never checked the NADA value thinking it would not reflect everything I did to it. Checked the selling prices of similar boats only. I started the selling season out in the upper 30's, and when I dropped to the mid 30's I finally got some interest. Lost out on a couple sales for various reasons. The current buyers had offered full price of 29500 pending survey. The survey went very poorly. The side decks showed signs of moisture. My hardtop had soft spots. It rained like crazy the night before and water leaks were found in several spots. So the surveyor considered it in only fair condition and valued it at 22000...
So I decided to stop the bleeding and just let it go for 22500. I was shocked at how none of the work I did added any value at all. Just last season I spent over 7 grand on all new exhaust, custom boarding stairs, all new motor mounts, ect… It seems the value would have been exactly the same with rusty looking old exhaust. I got hurt very badly overall, all the thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours of work meant nothing.
So my advice to you John would be to get your own survey done now. It will tell you if you have any issues you dont know about, and give you a current market value that is real and not based on wishfull thinking.