I will be looking at a 19ft typhoon (assume it's the weekender) 1975-76, with trailor, relatively new sails, old motor. Sounds like it has been taken very well care of - Hull painted, teak oiled, new cushions, etc. What is a fair price range? Also, were the majority of 19ft typhoons weekenders? Does anyone have the specs on the day sailor version if there is one? Great Board, Any help would be appreciated.
jromaam@aol.com
Pricing on Typhoon.
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Pricing on Typhoon.
You can take a look at the online manuals and specs at http://www.txdirect.net/users/cd27/Jim wrote: I will be looking at a 19ft typhoon (assume it's the weekender) 1975-76, with trailor, relatively new sails, old motor. Sounds like it has been taken very well care of - Hull painted, teak oiled, new cushions, etc. What is a fair price range? Also, were the majority of 19ft typhoons weekenders? Does anyone have the specs on the day sailor version if there is one? Great Board, Any help would be appreciated.
daniel_sholler@yahoo.com
How about "www.bucvalu.com"?
If you subscribe to www.bucvalu.com (it's free) you can get an idea of what they say a boat is worth. Does anyone have any experience that can help to testify to the accuracy of their pricing?
Joel Bondy
s/v Pokey II
'73 Ty #549
Bayside, NY
Joel Bondy
s/v Pokey II
'73 Ty #549
Bayside, NY