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Used boat pricing

marky1 I have a 1994 Tracker Nitro 170DC Rick Clunn Edition Bass Boat. It is a theft recovery. I have the hull, which is in excellent condition and the trailer. The 125 HP motor and the batteries and charging system are gone. I had the boat at a brokerage house and it was stolen. Unfortunately, I did not have insurance on it and am still paying for it. Does anyone have any idea of how much what I have left would be worth? 2002-03-15
495v I'm not sure about your question, but let me ask you one; Why didn't you have insurance on this thing? For the few dollars a year it costs it's the safest investment out there. What would you do if you hit somebody out on the water? I feel for you man, but I'd hate to say it; you were asking for it with no insurance. That's a real pisser! 2002-03-15
marky1 When I had it at the brokerage house, I wasn't using it. I only used it two summers and had insurance on it while I was using it. I never thought it would be stolen from a brokerage house. There were two other brokered boats stolen the same night. I think it was an inside job, but the police have not found anything to prove it, and the brokerage is out of business. You're right, it is a pisser. 2002-03-15
495v If your still paying on it, are you not required to carry insurance just like a new car? That sucks that even the brokerage house folded, because you could have held their insurance responsible. Are you sure it's too late to go after them? 2002-03-15
SeaDawg Go to http://www.nada.com and it should let you look up the boat price there.

If that does not work, call a bank or credit union, and ask them what the boat is worth.

2002-03-15

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