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Posted By: J4Me Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
This boat would fit my needs and I'm interested in buying it. It's hard to know what used boats are worth so I thought I'd throw this out there. Take a guess on the asking price and then tell me what you think is a fair selling price.

2014 Polar Kraft
Aluminum boat, Tohatsu 25 HP four stroke motor with power trim & tilt, Minnkota trolling motor, hummingbird locator, and anchor mates. Little use, like new condition and always stored inside.

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Posted By: hanco Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Gave my boat to daughter and son in law. It was the happiest day of my boat owning life. I’d like a fishing boat like the one in your pic, mine was a ski boat.
Posted By: hanco Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Google that model boat for sale, lots will come up, give you a better idea of the going rate.
Posted By: Nestucca Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
That will be your first of two happy days of boat ownership. hanco just experienced the second.
Posted By: hanco Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Originally Posted by Nestucca
That will be your first of two happy days of boat ownership. hanco just experienced the second.


Yes, got tired of “Wax on, Wax off”. Especially underneath the MF
Posted By: Mathsr Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
I don't know the length of the boat, what HP it is rated for or how the boat is set up, but 25HP seems a little light to me. I just went from a 20 HP to a 40HP on my 16' Alweld John Boat. It made a world of difference in how the boat handled and operated with more than one person in it.

I'd do as others have suggested and check for similar boats on the net to see how they are priced. Might also check some boating forums to see how that setup handles.
Posted By: OldmanoftheSea Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
The outboard is the biggest dollar item unless you go nuts with the electronics..
Posted By: J4Me Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Originally Posted by hanco
Google that model boat for sale, lots will come up, give you a better idea of the going rate.

I did. Not a lot of info which is why I made the OP.
Posted By: hillestadj Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Based on photo, assuming its a 15' hull, Tohatsu not as desirable as a Yamaha/Honda, TM looks to be a PowerDrive - guessing 55lb, assuming the Humminbird is nothing special (i.e. old, 5 - 7")...

Around here asking would be $10K - $12K or so (if i was interested I'd feel better about staying closer to 10).

If they are asking $8.5k or less its a scam, over $13K they don't really want to sell, fishing for buyer with more money than brains...

Good batteries and custom cover would be a plus.

Nothing special layout/equipment-wise but if it checks all the boxes you're after it looks clean enough.
Posted By: cra1948 Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Indiana registered so assuming it’s never been run in the salt, subject to closer inspection in case there are problems not apparent in the picture, and not being familiar with those motors (seen them around, never had anything to do with them) my first guess would be close one side or the other of $20k. My gut says less, but the prices on boats and motors scares me these days. I was astounded lately when a friend in the business told me what I could get for my 20 year old 18’ jonboat and 90 hsp 2 stroke Yamaha, just about what I paid for it, in numbers anyway, not true value.
Posted By: MadMooner Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Looks like a 14-15' tiller job.

I'd say somewhere around $8k as it looks pretty clean.


New outboard $4-5k

Hull $2k

Trailer $1-1.5k



But who the hell knows. Until there is a real offer its a guess. Boats are all over the damn place.
Posted By: BLG Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Wouldn't have an under powered boat. That looks to be around 16ft, and a 25 ain't big enough. Sure, it will plane it, but load it down, and see what it takes to get it on top of the water.
It's a really big mistake in my opinion, when people buy the cheaper model with the minimum motor for the hull. Of course, bigger means more money, but I have been in boats that needed way more motor. The motor has to work a lot harder.


JMO.



Clyde
Posted By: Calvin Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
10-12k asking price.
Posted By: WYcoyote Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
A couple of good estimates posted. Looks clean. Nothing wrong with a Tohatsu 4-stroke.

I'd say a fair price would be $8 to $10k.

If you can get it for less, and it fits your needs, grab it, quick.
Posted By: Hogwild7 Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Some of the other companies use Tohatsu engines in their outboards 25 and under. No shame in a Tohatsu.
Posted By: Huntz Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Mercury motors under 50 are Tohatsu . My last rig was a 14.5 foot Alumacraft with a 30 HP Trim and tilt Tohatsu . With the 30 HP it was under powered . But 4 stoke out boards suck power wise. I had a 14 foot Princecraft with a 2 stroke Mercury 25 HP that would run circles around it. If you take care of your rig it will not nickel and dime you to death , if you maintain it .
Posted By: Yote_Dog Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Check the Coast Guard plate on transom, Polarcraft are heavy boats, assume its 1 gauge all welded and with equipment and bunks a 50 HP way under power, guess its rated for at least 75 or 90 on top end. My experience with that rig HP should be 60 +, nothing wrong with 4 stroke Yam but a 60 HP runs around 7/8K now.
Posted By: walt501 Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Tohatsu outboards are made in Japan by a 50/50 joint partnership between Mercury outboards and Tohatsu.
Posted By: atvalaska Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
7-8g , one thing's for sure... it's going to be a while getting across the lake .. give them 5000 cash and see what happens..
Posted By: logger Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
We have a 14' River Hawk with a 20 hp Suzuki motor. Bought it new and has been well maintained and improved a bit. Went with the 20 Suzuki as it only weighs 100 lbs and idles down nicely for trolling. We use it for about 200 hrs per year trolling for chinook salmon. It suits our needs. Top speed is 23 mph. If well taken care of, a boat like the Polarcraft would sell in the 9-11 thousand dollar rang.
Posted By: Schmidtx2 Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
I'd guess 10-12000 as well , also agree it's way under powered. Walleye central classifieds is a good place to get a feel for used boat prices.
Posted By: J4Me Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Thanks! You guys are right on! The boat is immaculate, never stored outside and the original and only owner is an 81 yo man who lives in my 'hood. He said it hasn't seen much use and I believe him... it's 10 years old and looks like it just rolled off the showroom floor. You can't tell from the pics but it's got an 81" beam.

You guys estimate on pricing was on point. He's asking $10,500 and said he'd take $10k. He just listed it yesterday. I don't think it's going to last long.
Posted By: Heym06 Re: Boat Purchase - 03/13/24
Fits your needs, take it home. Everyone needs a boat or two!
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