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What should I expect when selling?

Bdog

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Location
Twin Cities, MN
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2019
Boat Model
AR195
Boat Length
19
So we have been mulling the idea of selling the 2019 AR195. I know the market has ebbed and flowed in regards to boat sales but what can I reasonably expect for my AR195? It's a19' and will have about 138 hours on it at sale time and I plan on turning it loose/selling it in the spring of 23'. Only mod is Seadek throughout. Homebase is Minnesota so I know the demand is high in fact just this weekend we were approached twice on Gull Lake in regards to selling it and people are very impressed with the way it looks and how we have taken care of it. No dock rash to speak of and has been stored indoors and covered when not in use. Title for boat and trailer are in hand.
 
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I wouldn't add anything for the custom flooring just hope it makes your boat sell faster than a completely stock one. But I feel with interest rates going up as well as fuel costs and inflation and the recession looming over us the sooner you put boat on market the better.
 
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