My 2008 22 Nada was $48-$55k (low to high retail), but I would probably be lucky to get 43-44k. If I were to put it up for sale I would ask $44k and take $42k for it. Used boat sales are also harder for people to get financed, and the interest rate on boat loans right now is very high. The cheapest loan I could find with 835 credit was 6.99%, and the average was 11%. I also have 231 hours on the boat and NADA does not factor in any of the hours. I purchased the boat in Nov of '08, so my hours are a little bit on the high side.
If you are willing to sit on it and see if the right buyer comes along then you could probably ask a higher price.
This also goes for MSRP on new boats, look at the MSRP on a MB Sports Widebody $63,500 without trailer. They are selling for $53-55k with a trailer at the local dealer by my house. Its a great time to buy a new boat, but not a great time to sell a used one. Especially with new boat prices dropping.
Last edited by Fman; 01-30-2011 at 12:18 AM.
White/Charcoal, 2011 VLX
2008 Supra 22SSV