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How much is this boat worth?


I have been posting questions about boats lately and still haven't bought one. I'm looking at a 1987 Ebbtide Dyna-trak fish-n-ski. It's 16ft long with a 90hp Johnson. It has a trolling motor, livewell, and trailer. I'm new to boating and don't want to spend much on a boat. The NADA value of this boat is about 1300. The guy's asking $1975 for it and I think that's way to much. I just wanted more opinions. So assuming it's ready for the water, how much would you offer?

He is asking way too much. And that could cause a problem for you, he may not be willing to bargain realistically. Be ready to walk away.

In my opinion in this buyer's market the NADA is the high end of the range.

Offer maybe $1100, but your seller is gonna be tough to work with.

Best of luck



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Drain Valve for Transom Boats


Drain Valve for Transom Boats


$12


Replacement drain valve for your 12.6sr or 14sr Sport Runabout.

AB285


AB285


$39


Oar Set for Frameless Fishing Boats

AL Seat Cushion


AL Seat Cushion


$9


Foam padded cushion for aluminum bench seat for transom boats.

Davit Kit


Davit Kit


$459


Designed and patented by Weaver Industries, the RBD 100 is the world standard for inflatable boats. Davit kit includes all hardware to mount davits on the swim platform of your boat. Glue for Sea Eagle boats included. Call if you are using this kit on other boats.

Floorboard Bag


Floorboard Bag


$49


This bag is made of 440 denier Nylon and features a pouch for stringers and other parts. Keeps your floorboards neat and compact. Fits floorboards for all Sport Runabout Boats and the SE8 and SE9 Motormount Boats.

124smb Start Up Inflatable Boat Package


124smb Start Up Inflatable Boat Package


$499


The largest of Sea Eagle's motormount boats, this roomy and durable inflatable fishing platform is just a fraction of the cost of other fishing boats. The 124smb is even portable enough to pack in a car trunk.

124smb Fisherman's Dream Inflatable Boat Package


124smb Fisherman's Dream Inflatable Boat Package


$699


The largest of Sea Eagle's motormount boats, this roomy and durable inflatable fishing platform is just a fraction of the cost of other fishing boats. The 124smb is even portable enough to pack in a car trunk.

Swivel Seat


Swivel Seat


$68


This comfortable Swivel Seat can be used on many of our Sea Eagle boats. For use on Motormount boats, Sport boats, and the FoldCats the seat can be mounted on a 54 qt. cooler which will fit snugly into any of these boats. (Please note, hardware and bench are not included.) This seat can also be attached to our Seat Spider. This seat CANNOT be attached to a single bench seat (WS25, WS2505 or SPW).

Whitevalve


Whitevalve


$7


Current valve for Sport Kayaks and Motormount Boats. (if your boat is 1998 or earlier, please contact us to verify this is the correct valve)

Vyna Bond Glue


Vyna Bond Glue


$19


For larger repairs on our boats we suggest a 12 oz. can of Vyna Bond PVC Glue.

Recessed One Way


Recessed One Way


$10


Recessed One Way Valve for Transom Boats, Explorer Kayaks, FastTrack kayaks, FoldCats, and Paddleski.

Small Green D-Ring


Small Green D-Ring


$6


Reinforced fabric and corrosion resistant metal make these D-Rings a permanent addition to your boat.

Great for green 385ftg FastTrack, 285fpb and STS10 Frameless Fishing Boats.

Not for use on SE330, SE370, SE6, SE8, SE9 and 124smb boats. Includes glue.


Medium Green D-Ring


Medium Green D-Ring


$9


Reinforced fabric and corrosion resistant metal make these D-Rings a permanent addition to your boat.

Great for green 385ftg FastTrack, 285fpb and STS10 Frameless Fishing Boats.

Not for use on SE330, SE370, SE6, SE8, SE9 and 124smb boats. Includes glue.


Small Repair Kit


Small Repair Kit


$7


Repair kit for Motormount boats and Sport Kayaks. Includes two 4 in. x 3 in. white swatches of material and two tubes of glue.

4 FT. STRAP


4 FT. STRAP


$9


These straps come in handy to keep your gear in place. They are especially good for keeping the POWERCENTER safely strapped to the boats. 48 inches long.

12.6sr Cover


12.6sr Cover


$159


Complete with sewn in shock-cord, these covers fit our boats snugly and keep the rain, snow, and animals off. Completely water and mildew resistant.

14sr Cover


14sr Cover


$169


Complete with sewn in shock-cord, these covers fit our boats snugly and keep the rain, snow, and animals off. Completely water and mildew resistant.

Motormount-FPFB


Motormount-FPFB


$65


Motormount for Frameless Fishing Boats holds up to a 3hp engine or up to 55 lbs thrust electric motor. 18"x11"x11", 6 lbs.

Repair Kit


Repair Kit


$15


Repair kit for 1000 Denier PVC boats. Includes hull repair material, tube of glue & Halkey-Roberts valve replacement tool.

Collapsible Oar Set


Collapsible Oar Set


$59


Designed for our Transom Boats, these oars connect with oarlock pins for fast, comfortable rowing. Collapsible for easy transport. 5 ft. 5 in. long.(pair)


Anzio Hour Meter Tachometer 2 & 4 Stroke Small Engine Spark For Boat Outboard Mercury + User Manual Anzio Hour Meter Tachometer 2 & 4 Stroke Small Engine Spark For Boat Outboard Mercury + User Manual

 

Description

Specifications:

• Specifications:
• Condition: Brand new
• Package includes:
• 1x LCD Engine Monitor
• 1 x User Manual
• Cable Length(approx.): 3' (100cm)
• Size(approx.): 2...

Anzio 1X Black 2 & 4 Stroke Small Engine Spark UTV ATV Boat Outboard Bike PWC Tachometer Hour Meter + User Manual Anzio 1X Black 2 & 4 Stroke Small Engine Spark UTV ATV Boat Outboard Bike PWC Tachometer Hour Meter + User Manual

 

Description

Specifications:

• Specifications:
• Condition: Brand new
• Package includes:
• 1x LCD Engine Monitor
• 1 x User Manual
• Cable Length(approx.): 3' (100cm)
• Size(approx.): 2...

1X LCD Engine Digital Monitor Tachometer Maintenance Meter For Motorcycle Jet Ski ATV UTV Boat 1X LCD Engine Digital Monitor Tachometer Maintenance Meter For Motorcycle Jet Ski ATV UTV Boat

 

Description

Specifications:

• Specifications:
• Condition: Brand new
• Package includes:
• 1x LCD Engine Monitor
• 1 x User Manual
• Cable Length(approx.): 3' (100cm)
• Size(approx.): 2...

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MT September 15, 2010 at 3:07 am

Sawubona, grannym!

** Yebo, MT! This will be short and sweet today. Just wanted to make sure you also knew that if you double-click on any photo, you will get a large version – or maybe it was Teana that just found out about the mouse-overs? I'm too tired to look tonight. Take care and enjoy the cool weather. I could do with a bit of that right now.
Planniing to start the Durban experience with a decadent day at the spa and get the dust rinsed and pounded out of my pores . Bloody elephant is back – Bye, now!! ***

Well, you sound like a happy camper today after the shopping expedition. Nothing like a good snoop-around to perk up the spirits. Good that you had your friend as a guide in this thrilling sojourn into town. Your description of the loosely-named taxi was right on. Could have only been better if live poultry or swine were involved. Yes, the cost for the working people is heavy – and some of the drivers unscrupulous – they up the fares regularly – and the riders can't complain because they are stuck with no alternative. When I first started going to S.A. there were many proper local buses, but they were phased out and independent taxi drivers (and taxi wars) took over. No N. American can truly appreciate the African scene without experiencing it, yet so many are ready to tell (from afar) the locals how to run their lives and government. Again, I'd like to drop all those people who complain about what they don't have here into KZN for just a week or so – then hear their stories (if they survive to tell them). But enough of the rant …

Glad you could use the article re literacy. By now you are realizing that our idea of being fully literate and what you are experiencing are two completely different things. Hope you are taking pride in what you have accomplished in the classroom and in the computer tutoring. Sounds like the two girls are doing well at the keyboard. As to the third – no one knows what stresses she has that prevent her from advancing. You will be recognizing that there are sooooooo many stresses there that we never even think about here at home.

Your pictures are great! Hope that you will put a lot of them on this blog when you get to better equipment. Would so enjoy seeing more.

Hope you have got your ride to Durban organized by now. Have you considered asking at the hospital in town? Surely they have staff that must travel back and forth regularly. I expect your trip would be via Josini. I remember that place well – had a similar shopping experience as the one you had today – trapped in a wholesalers ( Boxer Store?) with the music blaring at painful level – unforgettable. Made me want to toyi-toyi right there on the street!

Just thought of something else interesting to do in Durban. At one time the Natal Sharks' Board allowed people in to see a shark autopsy. Every day their ski-boats would go out to check the nets off the Durban beaches, and they would drive a open truck full of sharks that had been tangled in the nets up to the research station near La Lucia (not St. Lucia – this place is about a half-hour north up the coast from Durban). The sight of the poor dead sharks piled up on the truck scared the bejeezus out of the tourists heading for the beach, that's for sure. Anyway, the scientists would cut open the sharks to see what they had been eating, etc., etc., and the interested public could watch. I did so, with a Kleenex over my nose the whole time, and it was fascinating. However when I got home, my room-mate informed me we were having fish for supper – a little off-putting – but I survived. Would do it again in a minute.

Looking forward to knowing that you got to your hut safely after the elephant-near-the computer episode ……….. and to the next installment of the blog.

Good night from cool Ontario! Fall is defintiely in the air!! MT

cat38skip March 25, 2011 at 1:56 am

Get a center console Boston Whaler. Great overall boat for fresh/saltwater and very seaworthy!

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