Boats on Used Victoria and Other Areas

What would something like this be worth? 84 DE
 

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Depending on the shape of the floor and transom $4-6 K
(only my opinion)
With the market on used boats lately though, I could be out to lunch.
 
From the height of the gunnels near the stern it almost looks like it could be a “18” (people call these 18 but they are actually 17’). The windshields been modified and makes it look like a 16’.
The guys just measures it for me and its 211" so guess its a 17'5, do that seem right?
 
The guys just measures it for me and its 211" so guess its a 17'5, do that seem right?
Math: 211" / 12' = 17.583' and 0.583' x 12" = 6.99" therefore 211" = 17' 7". For sure it's not a 16' DE, however Double Eagle website says a DE 176 measures 17'-1" LOA. Not sure how it would measure 211" unless DE changed the length of the mold at some point.
 
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Math: 211" / 12' = 17.583' and 0.583' x 12" = 6.99" therefore 211" = 17' 7". For sure it's not a 16' DE, however Double Eagle website says a DE 176 measures 17'-1" LOA. Not sure how it would measure 211" unless DE changed the length of the mold at some point.

Sounds like the owner may have measured it incorrectly ?

Regardless it sounds like it’s bigger than a 16. Just looks like the windshield is chopped and to far forward ?
 
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The motor, steering and controls would be over 20k to install today so it’s a good starting point, with only 50 hours. You can go to the hull truth or a Grady forum to get an idea of the ride of these hulls. Tough to find anything with 2010+ power at that price. I believe You can get a nice tuff single axle trailer that can handle that boat nicely but then you are over 30k for a really old boat. Maybe worth spending 40k on a mid to late 2000’s equipped with a kicker and a trailer. I would really look for soft spots but the stringers would be the biggest issues with these as they would hopefully have redone the transom. There is an interesting $1 boat rebuild series on YouTube about an old Grady.
 
I guess this is where the current boat market is these days, $30,000 for an almost 30 year old inboard bayliner. Dont get me wrong looks like a well optioned boat with newer power but wow what 20-30 grand gets you in this market these days is nuts.
 
I guess this is where the current boat market is these days, $30,000 for an almost 30 year old inboard bayliner. Dont get me wrong looks like a well optioned boat with newer power but wow what 20-30 grand gets you in this market these days is nuts.
Wait till you see what $1,000,000 buys you for a house in Vancouver these days. Oh wait... it doesn’t
 
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