You can always list it and see what happens.   If it didn't sell in a predetermined period of time, have it shipped.   

If you know a broker, they could run comps on sold boats for you.  That way you'll have a better idea of your boat's worth.   I think the updates and upgrades certainty make your boat more appealing but, probably doesn't add too much to the price.   

Good luck! 

Danny

On Mar 27, 2023 6:05 PM, Thomas Perison via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

Greetings all -
Long-time follower, believe this is my 1st post.  …welcoming all input / advice from the elders…
-sorry in advance for the long post -

Background: My boat “Therapy” (29 mkII) currently is berthed in Solomons MD. I moved to Buffalo NY this past fall (the “why” is a long story …planning on trucking her here this spring (have quotes etc).
Debating about selling her in MD vs the ~$4k moving cost.   I have put extensive work ($) in her over the past 5 yrs: new electronics w/NMEA 2000 /  running rigging / interior / exterior cushions / Bimini & dodger / traveler & main sheet; lifelines,  lights; among other things.
I know most of that doesn’t translate to much add’l value….online ads range from $teens to low $20s.
My main question..thoughts on the least-bad option:  sell in MD or bear the cost to truck her to WNY?
I believe she’s worth about $20k…thinking realistically. 
Before y’all think I’m throwing out the anchor - there is a very nice 35-Mk III for sale locally…!

Cheers !
Tom
“Therapy”
1984 29-Mk II
Solomons MD


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