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1999 ZT240

I was in the boat on Wednesday and seen the hour meter, it only has 137 hours and also the trailer is now the dark blue thats on the boat.
 
So guy's give me your input on my price, think it's fare or think it's high. After looking on the net at the same boats seem's like it's a fare price or are all the other's real high?
 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by mike240zt:
So guy's give me your input on my price, think it's fare or think it's high. After looking on the net at the same boats seem's like it's a fare price or are all the other's real high? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

well how much is a 2005 package with the same options? i think your price is fair, I'm selling a 2005 ZT240 with a 496H.O, C-Hawk trl, and more options for $85,000 Canadian. if i calculate it right it would be $68,000 U.S. I think its a fair price. Good luck!
 
I've looked at a lot of listings and it seems to me I may even be a little low but I need to sell. I have to say the calls have been slow but it's that time of the year.
 
Hey Mike,

From the little bit of research I conducted I wouldn't say it's too low, I think it is a fair price for a good boat...I am sure the calls will pick up in a month or so when the season gets even closer, the weather improves, and people get the itch again to do some boating...at that price range you have to expect fewer calls than someone trying to unload a 21' pulsare or 1850 pulse as the prices will likely be in the 20 000 to 30 000 range...at your range there are likely fewer people able to afford the boat, so i say just be patient and wait for an offer that you are satisfied with....I woudn't go much below your price, unless it was getting close to the end of the boating season and you are worried about having to carry the boat for another winter...

Good luck selling. A 24' boat that can do 70+ and also be a great boat to just cruise the lakes should be a pretty desirable boat.

B.P.
 
Hey Mike,

Again I want to reiterate that I think you have a very good price, especially if the new ones are in the 80's range. One thing I would ask is how many hours you have on the boat? If it is relatively low then I think you have priced the boat very well, and could even maybe bump it up a couple grand....
B.P.
 
What's the draft on this boat? how far does it dive coming out of the hole? I've been looking at pulsares because their pretty shallow, my primary lake (Lake Victoria, Laingsburg, MI) is a little sketchy in spots.
 
I'm not sure how to reply to your questions, it comes out of the hole fast do to having the large dual ram tabs and dose not dive very deep. I've taken the boat on a lot of differnt lakes, I live on the portage lake chain of lakes in Pinckney. On plane no problem going over very shallow areas. I'm not sure on draft numbers someone here maybe able to give you some.
 
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