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Bgreenebb
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Post subject: Pricing A22 to Sell Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2016 7:07 pm |
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Joined: Sun Jun 30, 2013 11:33 am Posts: 17 Location: Colorado
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So I need help setting a price on my 2013 A22. I've been looking all over the web and prices are all over the place. Its got all possible factory upgrades with sound pack 2 and LS3 motor with only 53 hrs on it. Any advise would be appreciated as this will be the first boat I've sold. I'll go ahead and list features to avoid confusion.
- LS3 motor (53.1 Hrs) - High Altitude prop - Sound Pack 2 (Tower Speakers, Sub and 2 Amps) - Stern Radio Controls - Dual Batteries with switch - Fresh Air Exhaust - Heater - Tatami Mat - Chill Ax Seating - Deck Trac - Auto Set Wedge - Plug n Play Sacs - Bimini - Flip up Bolster seat - Pull up Cleats - Swivel Drivers seat - Cruise Control - Eight.3 Ronix Wake Shaper
I'm sure I am forgetting something but if it was possible on the 2013's this boat has it. Only exception is it does not have the WetSounds option. Boat is in Excellent condition and has always been stored indoors. Maintenance has always been on schedule and documented. I know it's not the best time to sell but am buying a new house and haven't used it much the past 2 summers. Like I said any help or advise would be appreciated.
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shawndoggy
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Post subject: Re: Pricing A22 to Sell Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 12:11 pm |
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Joined: Sun Jun 16, 2013 11:19 pm Posts: 263
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priced to sell *right now* I'd think somewhere in the mid/high 40s. It's about the worst possible time to try to sell a boat for top dollar. At 45 your boat would probably sell pretty quick.
In the spring low 50s might be possible given the engine upgrade. But I still think I'd chose a base motor 2015+ with surfgate over your boat with the big motor. So really, look at what the cheapest 2015s are trading for and realize that that's your absolute ceiling, no matter what options your boat has.
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Bgreenebb
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Post subject: Re: Pricing A22 to Sell Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 1:20 pm |
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Joined: Sun Jun 30, 2013 11:33 am Posts: 17 Location: Colorado
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Thanks for the reply. I can wait until spring or early summer if I need to, just trying to get an idea of how to go about pricing it. I've seen from the mid 40's to mid 60's on 2013's so i really have no idea whats a fair asking price. Obviously I'd love to be in the 60's but if thats not realistic I'm trying to figure out what is. I do appreciate the input and will look into the 2015 prices. Thanks again.
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ThatGuy
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Post subject: Re: Pricing A22 to Sell Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 3:41 pm |
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Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2015 6:29 pm Posts: 538 Location: Ohio
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Just as an FYI I sold my 15 with 100 hours on it for 57.5k in September. I see it selling low 40's to be honest. You're missing surfgate, surf bimini, full wetsounds stereo and have the old tower and hull designs. If you wanted to list it and get interest I'd think high 40's is all I would start at, otherwise people are seeing much newer boats for not much more plus with the 15+ gear ratio change it made the Ls3 engine upgrade be less necessary.
_________________ 2015 T22 - SOLD
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Dman726749
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Post subject: Re: Pricing A22 to Sell Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 6:52 pm |
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Joined: Sat Jul 20, 2013 9:28 am Posts: 78 Location: Avon In
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abovewater
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Post subject: Re: Pricing A22 to Sell Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 11:43 am |
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Joined: Wed Apr 06, 2016 10:45 am Posts: 35
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Awesome sounding boat. I spent about a year researching A22's. I ended up paying 44k for a 2012 with all the options except the upgraded motor, sound pack 3, and heaters. The boat had 150 hours and was purchased at a dealer on about the coldest day of last winter.
I think the mid 40's is what a well optioned 13 is worth. I say that from a buyers perspective. I watched boats for a year, and there was very little movement. Not trying to ruin your day, but it just seemed like the boats that were appropriately priced sold in several months and the more expensive ones never sold. The really cheap boats also didn't sell. Personally, I like to pay about what something is worth. Getting a steal of a deal too often means someone's trying to get rid of the thing. Maybe they bought a house or maybe there's something wrong with the boat.
If I was looking at boats, the boat you described from an individual seller would be; Overpriced 50k plus Intriguing at 48-50k a definite option at 46-48k give them a call at 44-46k under 44k with those options and hours under priced
I would then assume negotiating 2-3k off whatever you were asking.
Best of luck
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