On Wed, Nov 25, 2020, 7:23 PM Tom Van Heule <
tom.vanheule at intrinsicprograms.com> wrote:
> Sean if I saw my boat for 15k I would have save over 12k. 2011 return in
> 2017, Yet I saw 5 r22s,.in person, from 25 to 45k, I bought Octopian on
> pictures alone, over 1500 miles from home . No regrets at all.
>> What does it need that your asking is so low? Value is high now, even
> economically speaking ..
>>>>> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020, 6:31 PM Shawn Boles <shawn.sustain at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi:
>>>> No less than $15k.
>>>> Cheers,
>> Shawn
>> s/v Sweet Baboo
>>>> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020, 3:28 PM James Schroll <jschroll at msn.com> wrote:
>>>> > In spite of really enjoying our Rhodes 22 for the last 5 years and
>> > appreciating the many clever design features that Stan has introduced,
>> my
>> > wife and I find ourselves considering a lifestyle change which might
>> > preclude boat ownership. Were we to decide to part with it, our first
>> > choice would be to see if Stan wanted it back for another refurbishing,
>> but
>> > I haven’t gotten any answer to several emails which I have sent. Do we
>> > know if he is okay? Does anyone have a suggestion for contacting him?
>> >
>> > If that doesn’t work out (and, again, assuming that we decide against
>> > “just one more year”), how does one go about setting a fair price for a
>> > used boat? A quick internet search turns up about dozen boats from
>> 1983 to
>> > 2008 priced (not respectively) from$5,500 to $38,900. Ours is a 1990,
>> > refurbished in early 2016. It is in good condition (although it could
>> use
>> > a wash and polish). It has a 2016 trailer and a 2016 Yamaha 9.9
>> outboard.
>> > So, how do I set a price that is fair for both the buyer and me?
>> >
>> > I’d welcome any suggestions.
>> >
>> > Jim Schroll
>> > Pinafore
>>>
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