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Post by acolachi on Mar 30, 2021 9:56:48 GMT -6
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Post by gnrphil on Mar 30, 2021 14:43:12 GMT -6
Prices are all over the shop right now, but in a normal market I'd say 17-18K, she is clean and looks well cared for so maybe a little more.
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Post by Juan on Mar 30, 2021 16:58:26 GMT -6
Like said, the used boat market is off the charts since covid hit so boats are selling fast and the sellers are getting top dollar. Price varies on location, book value, accessories and how much you're willing to pay.. but in my area the average retail book value on that boat is $12k. then based on the pictures, add another $2k for the trolling motor, $1k for the chartplotter and $800 for the trim tabs. Gotta love Sea Foam green. What's the chrome thing on the deck in front of the livewell? At 200 hours, the motor isn't even broken in good yet. I'd check to see if all pumps and accesorries powered up. The original wiring on these boats isn't known to be the best.
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Post by troutslayer on Mar 30, 2021 17:50:51 GMT -6
prices might be all over the place but this boat is only worth 11 tops. no info about trailer rusty merc upper end, the stainless post at livewell is ski or tow tube post lots of torque on transom probably some stress craks at transom. merc 115 is a tank but it is really a mercahaw. 07 was a brunswick dangled the carrot year and quality suffered in my book. 06 0r before are very solid boats and affordable. Don't know much about the new sea pros but prices are crazy
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Post by troutslayer on Mar 30, 2021 17:55:38 GMT -6
ps. no rails on gunnel like sea pro bay boats did they quit in 06 with rails?
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Post by acolachi on Mar 30, 2021 19:24:47 GMT -6
Thanks for the input so far. Troutslayer, why only 11k tops? The trailer is in great condition and is whatever the boat came on. As far as the spot for the ski post, they said they never used it. It was strictly used for fishing and mostly in freshwater with a couple trips to the coast. There wasn't a single spider crack or any crack that I could find looking up, down and in the boat. All the other 2007/2008's that I've found are between 17 and 22k right now. I think I can get this one for around 13k.
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Post by gnrphil on Mar 30, 2021 19:32:13 GMT -6
If you can get that for 13k I think that's a godd deal considering the current market.
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Post by Juan on Mar 31, 2021 4:47:36 GMT -6
If you can buy it for $14- $15k, you better do it quick. It won't last a week at that price but based on the pictures, my concerns would be: Where's the cushion for the front livewell seat? Why is there a Humminbird Helix7 plotter in one picture and something else in the next picture? Why was the console cooler seat changed with another cooler seat? (There's different seats in the pictures.) Why does it have trim paddle switches on the steering column? Is there a trim switch on the throttle and does it work? Why were two access holes added in the gunnel at the stern port side? The gauges on the console don't appear to be the original Sea Pro gauges. I think this is the first time I've seen an SV that didn't come from the factory with guide rails or a glove box.
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Post by acolachi on Mar 31, 2021 7:59:30 GMT -6
Juan, I sent you a direct message. Thanks
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Post by freezerfiller on Apr 1, 2021 9:12:24 GMT -6
Yep, I would agree that seems like a pretty fair deal if the engine checks out.
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catchersrock
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Location: Maiden NC
Sea Pro model and year: 2020 Sea Pro 228
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Post by catchersrock on Apr 2, 2021 7:26:25 GMT -6
I had a '08 1900 and absolutely loved it. I had the merc 150 and my biggest concern would be that the 115 would be underpowered. Running in and out of inlets like Morehead City NC, you will want that power! 95% of the time, it will be fine, but, there will come a day when you will wish you had more torque, not top end speed, low end grunt. But, the Sea Pro bay boat hull cant be beat. As far as the rails go, looks like either they ordered it without them, or, took them off and had the gunnels fixed.
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Post by troutslayer on Apr 4, 2021 18:07:05 GMT -6
what i meant by mercaha was a few years in that period mercury and yamaha did some trading because of production issues. My 06 merc 115 on the same 1900 cc is a good motor but half the parts in a mercury are yamaha and confusing to find. also i think the mercs in that era suck for saltwater corrosien hope i spelled that right. my 06 115 upper swivel arm and tube are cast pot metal painted in phantom black but need to be scraped cleaned and repainted every year when i use in salt. what catchersrock said too the 1900 is a great hull but the 115 does not do it justice. boat is of the size it does not need trim tabs but with a 150 would act like it had them. love my 1900 including the rails. yours are missing, one of the distinguising marks of a older generation sea pro bay boat.
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jj
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Post by jj on Apr 5, 2021 16:35:47 GMT -6
I just sold a 2007 SV1900 about two weeks ago for $19k. Boat and trailer were in 'very' good condition. New tires and hubs on the trailer. Boat spent it's first 9 years on a fresh water lake and had about 240 hrs on the Merc 155 when I bought it. Boat had full bow and rear deck cushions with a back support on the rear deck. Also had a custom fit canvas cover. You may have to go through the pumps and electronics (guages, lights, etc.) but you will love the boat! Prices for used boats are very high right now so I hope this gives you some idea of what yours is worth!
Better buy it ASAP before someone else does!
JJ
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Post by acolachi on Apr 14, 2021 8:45:04 GMT -6
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Post by gnrphil on Apr 14, 2021 15:40:36 GMT -6
Congrats
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Post by Juan on Apr 14, 2021 16:31:41 GMT -6
Congrats! I think you got a really sweet deal! Looks like a mini me.
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Post by freezerfiller on Apr 14, 2021 18:31:00 GMT -6
Nice. Congrats on the purchase!
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Post by framer9 on Apr 15, 2021 13:31:21 GMT -6
Very nice looking boat , congratulations
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