Re: NADA Guide Question
MrFizban, You came to this forum with questions, seeking answers. For you to be rude to someome(JB) who is trying to help you, I find to be VERY innappropriate. I'm glad that you found the answer that you were looking for, or should I say that you already had in your head to be the "correct" answer. Now, if you would like the truth...please read on.....<br />The NADA guide mainly takes depreciation into account from the original price. It is an AUTOMOTIVE guide company TRYING to gain market share in the Marine market. For your information, mostI/O's (which stand for inboard/ OUTBOARD) are steered by a cable, if you happen to be selling a boat that has an inboard/ OUTBOARD that is hydraulicly steered, you might think to "check" that box as an option. As a further example, if you have a cabin cruiser that has a hot/cold transom or swim platform shower....that "option" on a NADA guide is only listed for a "Ski boat". If you have a cabin cruiser with that option (you paid extra for it when you ordered the boat) you would most likely check that option....even though this is not a "ski-boat".<br />JB, like myself, was only trying to point out to you, that the NADA guide is far from being "The Bible" for used boat values.<br />I would like to welcome you to Iboats, there is a wealth of real life experience and advice on here.<br />Some of what you get may not be what you want to hear, but I can assure you that everyone wants to help, and since no-one gets paid for it, they are only trying to serve you. Please keep that in mind, no-one like to be "blasted on".