What make is it?

Asking price I said...expect the final selling price to be a lot less.

Anyway you cannot compare a Fantasie 19 with a Sailfish.
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.... you must have stolen it!

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.... I've always been surprised at how much boat you can get for a little amount of money... and not necessarily Fantasie's though I help to run the owners group for the Fantasie 19 so that's my area of knowledge...

..they rarely go for over a grand.... bit of a sliding scale but usually 5-600'ish for a boat, add 1-200'ish if the engine is included, add another hundred if there's a trailer..... seen it over and over again.... here's one....

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140747958060?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2648

...stalled at £600 - won't go for much more - boat and trailer no engine - it might go another £100....

...look at Dylan's new boat - 7 or 8000 and it looks practically new...

...and then every now and again you see a boat and you think - "nah - that's overpriced".... among the Fantasies I think this is the current example - Seajet reckons I've got hydrofoils on the bottom of the bilge plates (:D) this one has solid gold one's...

http://www.cardiffbayboatsales.co.uk/boats/fantasie-19/

...apologies... thread drift.... ultimately VicS is right it is only an asking price....
 
If you want a spare keel I know where one is - Its in Coniston opposite Waterpark in about 10ft water & 15ft mud. No, we never did find it. The replacement was an improvement 'cos it had a safety rope for when the screw thread end nut came orf.

Nice little boats though, dinghy with a lid job. Had one for a few years back in the 80's when the kids were tots.

Suggest that trailer condition will determine price the most assuming everything else works ok.
 
Don't forget sail condition.
You want to allow for things like this........

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