Nothing..you will never be able to seel the POS if you buy one
I know what my boat manufacture is but the marlin boat co. went out of business in 1993. so how do I find out what model my marlin boat is? it,s an 18 foot speed boat.
The value of a 16-foot Marlin boat with a 70 hp Yamaha motor can vary widely based on factors such as its age, condition, and included features or accessories. Generally, a used boat of this type might range from $5,000 to $15,000. It's best to consult local listings, marine dealers, or online platforms for more accurate pricing based on your specific circumstances.
The answer varies significantly based on the condition of the boat, engine hours (and rebuilds), and location. For a boat in very good condition (kept indoors) with an engine rebuilt or replaced in the last 500 hours, I would suggest around $4k.
Without knowing the type or HP of engine or the length/condition of the boat this is hard to answer. I own a 1980's marlin ski boat in above average shape and I paid $3,000. Mine has a 115 hp mercury outboard, came with a trailer, skis, life jackets, tubes etc. and runs perfectly. Goes about 40mph.
Eliminator Boat Duel happened in 1991.
The largest boat in the Olympic sailing competition is the 49er class.
Eliminator Boat Duel was created in 1991-11.
If you are looking to value your boat or check the value of a boat your are interested in purchasing you can check out the NADA gudies. They will provide you with a price estimation similar to blue book that you would use to find value on a car.
It has been said that the happiest days in a boat owner's life are the day they purchase the boat and the day they sell the boat. Owning a boat can be fun, but it can also be a headache. Choosing the right insurance policy for your boat doesn't have to be. One important tip is to know whether your boat insurance will pay you the agreed value or the actual value. The agreed value policy will give you a set amount of money in case of a complete loss of the craft. Normally the agreed value is the purchase price of the boat. Actual value policies will normally give you the book value of the craft at the time of the loss.
You could call Capt. D.M. Gray on the boat the Native Son that fishes out of Hatteras N.C. 252-216-5565
There is no way to provide you with an answer to this question without surveying the boat.
No