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What is this boat really worth?

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Created by jgb1787 > 9 months ago, 13 Jul 2015
jgb1787
WA, 70 posts
13 Jul 2015 7:55PM
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Hi everyone,

Just after a little info on what everyone thinks of the Triton 24 and what its worth in the market today.
Seems like a solid little sailer with a inboard.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/perth-region/sail-boats/yacht-triton-24/1083970300

Cheers
Justin

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
13 Jul 2015 10:05PM
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in general they are a solid boat and sail pretty good, integral keel ... [ i think ] good yacht !!!



price ...... ? not much ??? if the engine is good say and all fittings and sails are good ???????????? dont know, how much do they want ? 8 k ?????

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
13 Jul 2015 10:12PM
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just looked at add ........... looks like you may get much cheaper than 8 k ...........but make sure the basic bones are good .....

jgb1787
WA, 70 posts
13 Jul 2015 8:14PM
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SandS said..


just looked at add ........... looks like you may get much cheaper than 8 k ...........but make sure the basic bones are good .....


Yeah if the basics and bones are good then id say its a good buy. I'm heading down tomorrow to have a look and go from there.

I think they are a integral keel!Cheers

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
13 Jul 2015 11:19PM
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Looks like a good stamp of a yacht and a price of $7,500 or less seems like a good buy.

For a 24 footer it has good volume with plenty of reserve buoyancy and the underwater profile indicates it should be a good performer and capable of limited offshore work.

If it grabs you, grab it.

jgb1787
WA, 70 posts
14 Jul 2015 9:21AM
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cisco said..

Looks like a good stamp of a yacht and a price of $7,500 or less seems like a good buy.

For a 24 footer it has good volume with plenty of reserve buoyancy and the underwater profile indicates it should be a good performer and capable of limited offshore work.

If it grabs you, grab it.


Agreed!Cheers for the info!

PhilY
NSW, 158 posts
14 Jul 2015 2:19PM
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Had one in the 70s. A standard Windsurfer fitted down the quarter berth. Mast stowed on deck. Handy for going for a weekend at Tangalooma or Peel. Good solid little boat.

japie
NSW, 7146 posts
14 Jul 2015 2:20PM
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Has it got a twin keel?

jgb1787
WA, 70 posts
14 Jul 2015 12:39PM
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japie said..
Has it got a twin keel?


Single keel







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