Do you know how much your boat is worth?

Do you know how much your boat is worth?

Do you know how much your boat is worth today? What price should you buy or sell at? Before you put your boat on the market, or think about buying a new one, you can use this great tool to research prices. Our handy Boat Price Guide allows you to find current new and used boat values for all boat types and models available on the market today.

How to use the Nada Guide to sell a boat?

For more information about how to use the NADA Guide, read Boat Prices with NADA Guides to get the ideal selling price for your boat. In the NADA Guide you can find the marine used boat values for personal watercraft, sailboats, outboard motors, trailers and more. The value of your boat is based on several factors.

What’s the difference between asking price and selling price of boat?

Remember one more detail, though: the prices you see in listings are asking prices, not selling prices (which are what NADA reflects). So as a rule, they will run a bit higher than the numbers you see in the guides.

Are there any real world prices for boats?

In fact, a study by Boating Industry Magazine and reproduced on Boattest.com claims that while in general the pricing ranges given by NADA are close to real-world pricing, in some cases they may be up to nine percent off from actual selling price. And individual sellers need to remember that the pricing data is based on dealer and broker sales.

How much does a fishing boat cost?

Depending on the type of boat, plan on spending around $80 to as much as $500 for boats that less than 24 feet long for the full day. By the hour, plan on spending at least $75 to $110. Smaller fishing boats will cost less than $75, while larger patio boats that can fit up to 12 passengers can cost upwards of $300 for the full day.

How much is my pontoon worth?

A pontoon boat can be anywhere from $11,000 to as much as $50,000; however, most purchases are going to be within the $15,000 to $32,000 price range. Refer to our table below to see what many popular brands could cost you brand new.

What is the value of a sailboat?

For example, a smaller 14-foot inflatable sailboat can retail for $2,300 to $2,500, while a 17-foot sailboat can cost $3,000 to $23,000 used. An 18-foot sailboat can cost anywhere from $5,000 to as much as $47,000 used.

What is a boat appraisal?

A Boat Appraisal Can Help You Buy or Sell a Pleasure Boat. Determining the true market value of a pleasure boat can be very difficult. In the past, lending institutions took the word of marine surveyors to determine a boat’s value.