Advice on asking price

I am considering selling my 2011 Wilderness Systems tandem Pamilico.
I got it new when my son was 6. We have upgraded (a couple of times).
i held on to it to use for Beach Sweep (picking up litter). With my lastest acquisition, my space it becoming crowded.
What prices, should I request, and what price range is appropriate?

You’d be lucky to get $300 if it’s in good condition, imo.

A friend used to call his a plastic Krueger.

Thank you. I called it my big fat cow, and my son would fall asleep in it.
It served its purpose. He definitely tested the boat’s abilities and we never flipped. (One time he made us turn 90 degrees. No idea how he did that.)
We quickly out grew it. I got him one, and used the tandem until I found my Necky Eliza.
Annale

The WS Pamlico tandem was my first kayak for the same reason – it allowed me to go out with my son with a couple of fishing rods. Served that purpose well.

So many hulls and so much water has passed underneath since then. Still fond memories.

-sing

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Get another opinion on price.

I bought my Pamlico 145T back in 2009/10 used so mine was a few years old when I got it new to me.

I paid about $300 USD back then for it.

A new Pamlico 135 goes for $1300, with the current version of the Phase 3 seat and a few tweaks from the 2011 version, If it’s in fair to good shape, and the seats are still good/clean (not ripped up), considering the age of the boat, $350-450 would be ballpark fair market value.