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Southeast Financial Nashville
131 Belle Foest Cir #210,
Nashville, TN 37221, United Տtates
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NADA vinmtage boat value
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Do you mean you want the NADA (NADA Guides / J.D. Power) value for a vintage boat? I can help — but I’ll need more details about the boat to give a useful number or to search values.
What I need from you
- Year, make and model (for example: 1967 Chris‑Craft Corsair 22)
- Length (feet)
- HIN (Hull ID) or VIN if you have it
- Engine(s): make, model, hp, hours, inboard/outboard/sterndrive, re‑powered?
- Overall condition: excellent/clean/average/poor (any major restoration, rot, gelcoat delam, etc.)
- Location (city/state) — local market matters
- Any recent survey or repairs
How NADA boat values work (short)
- NADA provides typical market values such as Clean Retail (what a buyer might pay) and Trade‑in/Auction values (what a dealer/lender might use). They base values on year/make/model/options and regional market adjustments.
- For older/vintage/classic boats the exact model may not be listed; NADA sometimes won’t have a value for very old or custom boats.
How you can get an official NADA value
- Go to nadaguides.com > Boats (or J.D. Power’s NADA Guides Boats).
- Enter year, make, model, length and options. If available, you’ll get Clean Retail, Average Retail, Trade‑in and Loan values.
- Print/save the report for your lender (Southeast Financial) or for negotiating a sale.
If NADA doesn’t list the boat or you need a stronger valuation for financing/insurance:
- Get a professional marine survey (best for lenders and insurance).
- Use comparable sales: Boat Trader, brokerage listings, local classified sales.
- Use BUCValu (used by some marine lenders and dealers).
- Talk to a local experienced broker or auction house for classic boats.
If you want, paste the boat details above and I’ll:
- Tell you whether NADA is likely to have a value,
- Give an estimated value range based on typical market comparables,
- Or walk you step‑by‑step through generating an official NADA report to present to Southeast Financial.
Which would you like to do?
What I need from you
- Year, make and model (for example: 1967 Chris‑Craft Corsair 22)
- Length (feet)
- HIN (Hull ID) or VIN if you have it
- Engine(s): make, model, hp, hours, inboard/outboard/sterndrive, re‑powered?
- Overall condition: excellent/clean/average/poor (any major restoration, rot, gelcoat delam, etc.)
- Location (city/state) — local market matters
- Any recent survey or repairs
How NADA boat values work (short)
- NADA provides typical market values such as Clean Retail (what a buyer might pay) and Trade‑in/Auction values (what a dealer/lender might use). They base values on year/make/model/options and regional market adjustments.
- For older/vintage/classic boats the exact model may not be listed; NADA sometimes won’t have a value for very old or custom boats.
How you can get an official NADA value
- Go to nadaguides.com > Boats (or J.D. Power’s NADA Guides Boats).
- Enter year, make, model, length and options. If available, you’ll get Clean Retail, Average Retail, Trade‑in and Loan values.
- Print/save the report for your lender (Southeast Financial) or for negotiating a sale.
If NADA doesn’t list the boat or you need a stronger valuation for financing/insurance:
- Get a professional marine survey (best for lenders and insurance).
- Use comparable sales: Boat Trader, brokerage listings, local classified sales.
- Use BUCValu (used by some marine lenders and dealers).
- Talk to a local experienced broker or auction house for classic boats.
If you want, paste the boat details above and I’ll:
- Tell you whether NADA is likely to have a value,
- Give an estimated value range based on typical market comparables,
- Or walk you step‑by‑step through generating an official NADA report to present to Southeast Financial.
Which would you like to do?
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