Price for 92 Catalina 30

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David Denton

I would like to thank each of the respondents to my questions concerning pricing. It is very helpful to find locations such as this when your exploring new special interest. Thanks again. With the knowledge of the guests to this site, may I inquire for a little more information? LaDonna stated a low retail,average and high retail prices based upon basic options. May I ask what available options would be considered? Thanks so very much in advance. David
 
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Guest

You name it

When I did my search on NADA's site, I included basic options such as mainsail cover, pressure water system, stuff like that. I didn't include anything like radar, autopilot or any other electronics. Roller furling would be an option, anchor types. Almost everything on a boat is an "option". If you're looking to see what pricing is out there, start looking in the paper for similar boats or buy a Boat Trader. Better yet, hit their website (I think it's www.boattrader.com). Good luck! LaDonna
 
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Gary Jensen

outfitting your boat

I purchased my 36 almost six years ago and here are some of the following items that are NOW on the boat;Roller furling, cruising spinnaker,(with sock)110 jib,dodger, perch seats,leather wheel cover,mast steps, bosun chair, brakes for the lines that are led aft, extra s/t winches and my primaries moved aft for the helmsman to singlehand,wheel cover,cockpit table, bbq, man over board, horseshoe floatation,cockpit cushions, auto pilot, wind speed, debth and knot meter, movable cleats for spring lines,GPS,inverter,vhf,stero,anchors,lines,fenders etc,etc,etc..there is a head, galley, microwave etc etc...clocks, barometer, tools, spare parts (like impeller/fan belt and blocks) life jackets etc etc... A lot depends on what you do with your boat. I sail S. Fran Bay, Delta and down the Pacific coast....Did I mention insurance? good luck gary
 
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