fair market value

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Judy Narimatsu

fair market value

Post by Judy Narimatsu »

I am looking at a Cape Dory 28 that is 21 years old. Can someone assit
me with what the current fair market value of a 21 year old Cape Dory with original sails and engine and fair comsmetics.
Sincerly,
Judy



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Mike Everett

Re: fair market value

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In my limited but recent experience, a CD28 in decent but not Bristol condition ought to be worth somewhere around nineteen to twenty-four thousand, contingent on a favorable survey of course.



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Paul R. Mitchell

Re: fair market value

Post by Paul R. Mitchell »

You can try the Boat US web site. They'll give you their valuation. The BoatUS value generally runs approx 10-20% less than the Blue Book values. I asked them about this -- BoatUS says their values are based on the actual prices paid by BoatUS members. According to the BoatUS rep the BUC and Blue Book prices are reported by dealers who have a vested interest in inflating the prices.

Paul



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Businessman

Dealer sales are generally 10% or so higher ..

Post by Businessman »

The dealers will argue they are helping the seller by getting a higher price. It is not clear the seller gets more after the extra cost. It is clear the buyer pays more.
Neil Gordon

Re: fair market value

Post by Neil Gordon »

Judy,

With a good equipment inventory, low 20's is about right. Count on replacing the sails; 20 years is a long time. Get a survey and sea trial!


Regards, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167



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Warren Moore

Re: fair market value

Post by Warren Moore »

Judy Narimatsu wrote: I am looking at a Cape Dory 28 that is 21 years old. Can someone assit
me with what the current fair market value of a 21 year old Cape Dory with original sails and engine and fair comsmetics.
Sincerly,
Judy
Judy,
It will vary depending on the area you are in. Here on Long Island high teens to low twenties is about average. I agree with Neil, get a survey and sea trial, especially with a twenty year old boat. Good Luck, CD's are great boats.

Warren



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