It depends on the size and rigging. Usually, quoted prices are for a double pontoon without power. Add an outboard, or a third tube, and the price will rise drastically . Then, if you need a trailer, that will add another $1200-1500 or more to the cost. The good news is that during the winter, dealers will offer “Boat Show Pricing” (discounts) to keep people walking in the door. Good luck!
about 25,000 with yahaha75 4 stroke and no trailer
http://www.nadaguides.com under “appraisal guides” will give you what you need to know.
It depends on the size and rigging. Usually, quoted prices are for a double pontoon without power. Add an outboard, or a third tube, and the price will rise drastically . Then, if you need a trailer, that will add another $1200-1500 or more to the cost. The good news is that during the winter, dealers will offer “Boat Show Pricing” (discounts) to keep people walking in the door. Good luck!