Restored 1980 Century 190

superbenk

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Thought I'd post some current pics of my restored 1980 Century 190 (album at http://picasaweb.google.com/superbenk/1980Century190

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I'm thinking of trading/selling it to get something newer now (I just don't have the energy/time/money to maintain a restored classic) & I'm wondering what a boat like this would be worth? Here's a rough list of what's been done to the boat since we got it (3 years ago - most done in the past year):

1. Fixed floor (small dry spot cut out and replaced)
2. New carpet
3. Restored teak
4. Installed Smart Tabs
5. Engine work:
* Rebuilt carb
* Tune up including dist. cap, wires, plugs, coil, points, condenser
* New fuel line to tank
* New belt
6. Outdrive:
* Transom boot replaced
* Ball gears replaced
* Impeller & housing replaced
* Tilt & trim solenoids replaced
* Tilt worm gear shaft
7. Trailer:
* Repainted
* LED tail lights added
* Kodiak surge disc brakes & actuator added
* New rims & tires
* Replaced winch
* New poly rollers & bow stop

I'm probably forgetting some stuff, but that's the gist of it. I know the ultimate answer is that it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it, but I'm wondering what other's have seen boats of this vintage go for recently.
 

ezmobee

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Re: Restored 1980 Century 190

Your boat is in exceptional condition. That's a toughy to price. If it was just a run of the mill boat in decent shape with an OMC in it, I'd say that you'd absolutely not be able to get more than $2k out of it. But yours is in such nice shape and classic looking that if you weren't in a real hurry to sell it, I'd list it for like $3995 and see what kind of interest you had. The closed bow configuration and obviously the OMC are what's working against you.
 
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