I paid $44,000 for my 1999 Albin 28
I put in about $35,000
Everything is turnkey, I even put in a new stern thruster
can anyone give me a sense what the boat would get in a curremt market
If I replaced it I'd probably get a flush deck version
thanks
mike m
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Re: value of boat
This is a little thought to determine. I d say try looking at boat sales sites like Boat Trader to see what they sell for. An alternative would be to get a professional survey done and use that to help in your determination. Yet another option would be to contact a broker and get their input.
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Re: value of boat
Try an insurance survey, it is usually half price of a purchase survey and will give you a ballpark number.
If the $35k you put into the boat was expensive upgrades it should increase the value, but not if money went to maintenance
and repairs. (Did all of the above on my boat and got an insurance survey: Paid $67,500 in 2017, insured value a few years later $79,500, ended up selling it for $85,000)
If the $35k you put into the boat was expensive upgrades it should increase the value, but not if money went to maintenance
and repairs. (Did all of the above on my boat and got an insurance survey: Paid $67,500 in 2017, insured value a few years later $79,500, ended up selling it for $85,000)
2001 28TE, 6LP-STE, 1,337 hrs, 19X18 four-blade wheel.