rpengr wrote:
Welcome to the forum.
Hours are no big deal. It is extremely rare for a recreational boat to "use up" it's hours rather than dying from age or poor maintenance. With proper maintenance, these engines are good for 2000+ hours or 25+years. Average boater uses less than 50 hours per year, so hours never becomes a factor. It's actually good for the engine to get used more often.
Need more detail to suggest a price (in approx order of importance):
Engine horsepower/displacement makes a big difference in price
Drive type (single vs duo-prop)
Fresh Water vs Salt Water usage history
Glue in carpet over wood floor vs fiberglass shell floor (with snap in carpet)
Trailer included? Painted Steel, Galvanized, or other?
Bimini tops and covers that are included (and condition)
Seating arrangement (sunsport vs conventional. back-to-back vs captains chairs)
But in general, I would expect a 1997 Horizon 200 to sell for about 6-9k.
Try NADA guide boat values:
http://www.boats.com/boat-content/nada-guides/Right on thx, I have seen the nada guide reference that's what helped me on the price being a bit high.
Ok so rather than typing from my smartphone the details, here is the boat listing link at the dealer, thx again for the help!!
Looks like a volvo penta 5.7GL, is that carbed or injected?
Single axle bunk trailer, not sure what that means, is it galvanized or steel?
Says fresh water use only
After I check the boat itself for mildew, rotting etc, is there anything I should check on when its in gear and at operating temp on the dyno?
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1997- ... -102518858