Drove 7 hours round trip yesterday to look at a 2014 x30. It was in a little rougher shape than I expected, especially for 220 hours. Being sold as is, dealer isn't going to clean it or even remove the previous owners stuff that's in it. Biggest concern is some of the interior seems to show abnormal wear for such a new boat. What do y'all think its worth. Couldn't get pictures to downsize enough to post so i put them in a Google album.
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Previous owner clearly lacked MCOCD. Most of what I can see could be resolved with some elbow grease and TLC for a do-it-yourself kind of buyer. Upholstery seams do show some unusual wear - boat must have seen a lot more than 220 hours outdoors. If anything scares me it’s the upholstery seams. As long as it’s mechanically sound and if the price is right it could be doable. Did you drive it?
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Originally posted by Skyskiguy View PostPrevious owner clearly lacked MCOCD. Most of what I can see could be resolved with some elbow grease and TLC for a do-it-yourself kind of buyer. Upholstery seams do show some unusual wear - boat must have seen a lot more than 220 hours outdoors. If anything scares me it’s the upholstery seams. As long as it’s mechanically sound and if the price is right it could be doable. Did you drive it?
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Assuming it checked out mechanically, for me it would all come down to the price.
Pros: Awesome color combo in my opinion. Great motor upgrade
Cons: Interior repairs ($1,500), flake probably needs repaint ($1,000-$3,000), complete tune up, replace peeling sea deck, etc. (another $1,000-$3,000) depending on all you decide to do.
This boat could easily look like new again and provide years of fun, but it won't be free. The price must reflect the needed work.
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In a normal year I would say that is about a $60k boat. I sold my 2014 before the inflated market and I got $70k for it, it was in much better shape with more options (but it had 800+ hours).
Right now, I think there are better options for the price range: local to me there is one
The question is not whether life exists after death, but whether you were alive before death - Osho
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Originally posted by maniacmikes View PostIn a normal year I would say that is about a $60k boat. I sold my 2014 before the inflated market and I got $70k for it, it was in much better shape with more options (but it had 800+ hours).
Right now, I think there are better options for the price range: local to me there is one
https://spokane.craigslist.org/boa/d...220672368.htmlPrior boats - (3) X14's, (3) Prostars, and a Tristar.
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