Did I get a deal?
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Did I get a deal?
So, I bought my first OC1. It's a 2003 Dagger Ovation 11. It came fully outfitted and I got the guy to throw in the float bags. I'd give the hull a 9.5/10. He said he'd only paddled the boat about 10 times. I've bought 10 or so kayaks and everyone says something like this when they sell you something, except this time, I actually believed him based on the condition. Basically, I want to find out if I overpaid. I'm not gonna post what I paid for it until some of you respond and tell me what you would've paid for it. I figure this way, you'll be more honest http://gallery.me.com/jefferyowen#100122
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don't know if I'd want an ovation anymore... but.. a couple of years ago I paid $350 for a boat that wasn't in anywhere near as good as shape as that one..
I used it for a cpl of seasons and when i decided to sell I had no troubles getting rid of it at all.. It seemed to hold its value pretty well..
I have no idea what I would pay for your boat. Just my experiences with mine.
I used it for a cpl of seasons and when i decided to sell I had no troubles getting rid of it at all.. It seemed to hold its value pretty well..
I have no idea what I would pay for your boat. Just my experiences with mine.
Knowing what you paid, you got a fine deal. Compare it to this other local Ovation on craigslist-- http://asheville.craigslist.org/boa/1385430430.html
Nice boat, but not nearly the bargain that yours was. Let's put her on the lake soon. I'll call you.
Nice boat, but not nearly the bargain that yours was. Let's put her on the lake soon. I'll call you.
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I'd think $500 would be fair, especially when you consider what has happened to the price of new boats! You'll hear some knock the Ovation but it's a great boat to start in and how long you paddle it and how far you take it is up to you.
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Wow, that craigslist ad made me feel better. Ok... so I paid $550, but at GAF I sold my kayak and paddle for $450, so really it was a net $100 purchase. I know the Ovation isn't the most popular design, but as a noob I probably don't need something really aggressive anyhow. Thanks for the replies and thanks for the great forum and information. - Jeff
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Great Price for a good boat, there is nothing exciting about the Ovation but it is a predictable, stable user friendly design, great skill building boat for a noob.
I had a yellow one a few years back and sold it for $500.00
I had a yellow one a few years back and sold it for $500.00
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Re: Did I get a deal?
sounds like a boat w/good Karma - maybe you'll outgrow it in 10 trips too... have funterrierpike wrote:So, I bought my first OC1. It's a 2003 Dagger Ovation 11. It came fully outfitted and I got the guy to throw in the float bags. I'd give the hull a 9.5/10. He said he'd only paddled the boat about 10 times.
Yuck
I hate guessing games
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Rule #1 - having a boat is better than not having a boat (see : opportunity cost)
Rule #2 - paddle forward - no looking back, no buyers remorse!
A wise man told me once, "You never remember how much you paid for a good tie" [A wiser man said "Ties, we don't need no steeenkin' ties - skobotin'!" ] If you outgrow it, sell it before you wear it out. Or better yet, hold on to it and use it as your loaner boat to hook a friend.
Go paddle!
Rule #2 - paddle forward - no looking back, no buyers remorse!
A wise man told me once, "You never remember how much you paid for a good tie" [A wiser man said "Ties, we don't need no steeenkin' ties - skobotin'!" ] If you outgrow it, sell it before you wear it out. Or better yet, hold on to it and use it as your loaner boat to hook a friend.
Go paddle!
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what's wrong with ovations?
This summer I sold my beat up, eleven year old ovation for $250. I then bought one in similar shape to the one you've bought for $500. The ovation is a great boat and I'm really happy that I was able to find a newer one to replace my favorite creek/play boat. You got a great deal!