CD36 prices when new

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Steve Alarcon

CD36 prices when new

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Is there anyone around who knows what the CD36s sold for when new in 1981? I'm just curious as to how they have held their value. I thought I'd seen a post about original prices a while back, but haven't found the majic words to use that allows the search engine to find it.

Steve Alarcon
CD36 Tenacity
Seattle



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Ken Coit

CD/36 holding value much better than NT, GE, IBM, T, F, and

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not to mention Enron, Tyco, Authur Anderson, etc., etc., and so forth. Of course they don't carry maintenance costs and slip fees, but even so, the boat has been a better investment the last three years. I wish it wasn't so. Even in an up market I think Parfait would give me more pleasure, but in this market the contest isn't even close.

Robinhood was pricing the 36 at $250,000 plus options and accessories a few years ago. IMHO, used 36s, even if they have kept their value, are an even greater value today.

Keep on sailing,

Ken Coit, ND7N
CD/14 #538
CD/36 #84 Parfait
Hailing Port: Raleigh, NC
Sailing from: Beaufort, NC

Steve Alarcon wrote: Is there anyone around who knows what the CD36s sold for when new in 1981? I'm just curious as to how they have held their value. I thought I'd seen a post about original prices a while back, but haven't found the majic words to use that allows the search engine to find it.

Steve Alarcon
CD36 Tenacity
Seattle


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Mike

1984 Price list

Post by Mike »

Steve:
Sorry. nothing on the 36, but here's a few other 1984 prices.... I was going through some old papers that came with my CD 25d, and ran across this price list from 1984. Anyone want to place an order?
cd22 $19,500
cd22d 24,000
cd25d 34,000
cd27 39,000
cd270 48,000 (new design in 1984)
cd28 47,000
cd30 53,500
cd30 57,500 (New Optional B layout)
cd31 65,000
Keep in mind, dealer financing was 13.5%!

Enjoy,
Mike




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Ken Coit

Re: 1984 Price list

Post by Ken Coit »

So, the 31 at 11,500 pounds sold for $5.65 a pound. If boats sold by the pound, which isn't an unreasonable measure, then in '84 the 36 should have been selling for around $90,500.

Maybe Andy Denmark or Dave Perry can confirm?

Keep on sailing,


Ken

Mike wrote: Steve:
Sorry. nothing on the 36, but here's a few other 1984 prices.... I was going through some old papers that came with my CD 25d, and ran across this price list from 1984. Anyone want to place an order?
cd22 $19,500
cd22d 24,000
cd25d 34,000
cd27 39,000
cd270 48,000 (new design in 1984)
cd28 47,000
cd30 53,500
cd30 57,500 (New Optional B layout)
cd31 65,000
Keep in mind, dealer financing was 13.5%!

Enjoy,
Mike



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