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salmon slayer
02-16-2013, 06:14 PM
I have a 2006 Lund 1700 Prosport, 115 Merc 4 stroke, galvanized trailer with swing tongue, full stand up fishing canopy, stero, fish finder, 4 captains chairs, live well, travel tarp and other extra's. I bought it from Rainbow marine and paid 34,000 in 2006, that was will the extra's and taxes. Does anyone have an idea what the boat is worth, I have seen a couple for sale around the 25k mark. This boat is in excellent condition and has been stored inside. I only had it out 3 times in the last 2 years.

Winch101
02-16-2013, 06:25 PM
You can buy that boat new for "27-28 k give or take for xtras

The impact is not the boat that Pro Sport is .unfortunately

Lund looking to fill a price niche has come up with the 1775

The average boat shopper isn't that sharp .

How many hours on the motor. I'd say 25 k.

2006 maybe a little less. I know for a fact

In 2006 you could buy that boat in Nanton for 28 k

And every one knows what their pricing is like.

salmon slayer
02-16-2013, 06:44 PM
not sure how many hours are on it. it has been serviced every year according to the manual, yea I think 25k is a little much, mine was also 28,500 but then start adding all the extra's then the tax. yea the 1775 does not look as sturdy as the pro sport

TROLLER
02-17-2013, 04:10 PM
Check the pricing of Walleyecentral .com then add a few thousand for being in Edmonton.

should give you a good idea. But I think 25K is a fair bit over priced for an 06 it is 7 model years old.

EZM
02-17-2013, 05:49 PM
I'd say list in the low 20's and see what happens. Like a few guys said, exchange rates have come down quite a bit and so has the price of new boats. That's your best barometer - the market and what someone is willing to pay.

These are great boats which will demand great re-sale. If you end up getting $20,000 for it I'd say you did very good.

Buck9
02-17-2013, 09:34 PM
I sold the same boat except 2005, last year for $22500. I had a 8 hp kicker also. Thinking you could ask the same or start a little higher. Great boats handled water nice, and worked well for water sports.