Value of a good Prelude in west Canada?

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Value of a good Prelude in west Canada?

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Considering selling my spare. What do people think it's worth?
I'm really hoping Esquif can get back up, but my business knowledge has me questioning wether we'll see much more from them.

Boat has been in storage as a spare, just took it out for the first time in years. Was a blast. So much faster than other roto molds. Not sure I want to give it up.
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Re: Value of a good Prelude in west Canada?

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you have a spare prelude- name your price in dollar value not spanish flys
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Re: Value of a good Prelude in west Canada?

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Have you been watching the Canadian dollar lately?
Spanishfly's are the new currency.

The boat is the one you've seen it is my back up to the Option.

Would ideally trade (+or- $ as necc) for a Spanishfly or maybe a Force OC1, something easy to travel with. But am interested in what people think a Prelude's worth. Anyone know what Esquif was last selling them for?
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Re: Value of a good Prelude in west Canada?

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Preludes were listed at around $1500 new with bulkhead outfitting.
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