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    Default Value of Minn Kota riptide with ipilot?


    Hi, was wondering if someone could give me an idea of the value of a used 1 year old 55lb thrust MinnKota riptide trolling motor with ipilot.

    Considering selling because I might go with a motor guide to link to a new fishfinder. Thanks in advance.

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    Thanks for the help

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    What did it cost new?

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    I think i remember it costing $1200

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    Sorry I cannot help ya bud

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    I'm just going to give my opinion and how I would find out. I paid about the same for my riptide a few years back. Regardless of how old it is, it is used. That takes about 20 or 25% right there. I wouldn't pay that for one sight unseen but that's a starting point. My thought is that if you could get between 6 and 7 hundred for it you would be doing about as good as one could hope for. Mine is a PD-V2 with auto pilot and wish I had a Terrova. Knowing the hit I will take is keeping me right where I am til I have to replace and then I'll bite the bullet. Hope this helps even if it isn't what you needed to hear.
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    That does help a lot, thank you. I'm in the same "boat", even if I got top dollar I would still have to come up with $500.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    I'm just going to give my opinion and how I would find out. I paid about the same for my riptide a few years back. Regardless of how old it is, it is used. That takes about 20 or 25% right there. I wouldn't pay that for one sight unseen but that's a starting point. My thought is that if you could get between 6 and 7 hundred for it you would be doing about as good as one could hope for. Mine is a PD-V2 with auto pilot and wish I had a Terrova. Knowing the hit I will take is keeping me right where I am til I have to replace and then I'll bite the bullet. Hope this helps even if it isn't what you needed to hear.
    I agree with this. I've been thinking about buying a trolling motor similar to this.
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