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  • 2007 Prostar 197

    I was looking for some help. My brother may buy my 2007 Prostar 197 which has 60 hours on the engine. I am trying to find out a true value for this boat. Almost perfect condition. I look around and see a lot of 197's 2004-2008 with 400 plus hours with asking price around $35,000. Does anyone have any ideas on a price including the single axel Mastercraft trailer? Thanks.
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  • #2
    60 hours on the original engine, or a replacement engine?

    Which engine is it and what other options do you have (stereo, heater, etc.)



    Beautiful boat, BTW.

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    • #3
      Stock engine. 350HP Ilmor. Heated seats, no Perfect Pass or Heater. It does have a stereo.

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      • #4
        shouldn't have ilmor. should be indmar.


        low hours would put you at the 35k range
        Aric


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        • #5
          Sorry, that is what I meant. Thank you.

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          • #6
            With no speed control, bow cover, heater, etc. I would agree with asking 34-35k with the MCX--if it were going on a listing site. For my brother that price would be not be the same, but everyone's relationship is different.

            Again, great colors, and no snaps drilled in from a cover, no extraneous bimini hardware that most in MN wouldn't use, just a beautiful unmolested boat.

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            • #7
              The solid black and white looks nice. $35k.

              Why such low hours? That's like weird low.

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              • #8
                Honestly, that seems pretty high to me. The absolute top I would pay for for that boat is $32k. I owned a 2005 with an MCX and it sold for $30 w/275 hours.

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                • #9
                  This time of year: 30-32K.
                  OH-IO!

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                  • #10
                    Thanks for all the advice. I found the boat in Kansas. It had never been used when I bought in April of 2012. It was owned by a company that bought it from a dealership going out of business. They used it as an asset on their books. It is a great boat and I will be really sad to see it go, but we are getting an X10, so that just be fun!!!!

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