2000 Grady White 208 Adventure for sale $12k - not mine

"....... Doesn't look like it comes with a trailer though......"

Trailers are crazy expensive right now. I'd say they are easily double of what they were 5+ years ago.
 
"....... Doesn't look like it comes with a trailer though......"

Trailers are crazy expensive right now. I'd say they are easily double of what they were 5+ years ago.

True... that being said, they do offer trailers on site for sale, of which I'd factor those costs into the total purchase price of the boat. So, if the trailer was say $6k, I'd say that I want the boat for $10.5k or something similar and pay $16.5k total for the boat/trailer. Pending a favorable survey/inspection, of course.
 
Boat seems priced about right if it has lower hours “under 700” but can be solid with over that “if maintained”. Make sure the hull is solid and floor has no soft spots or flex, trailers are expensive so unless it’s being dry stacked at your Marina you will need one and they can be expensive. Expect multiple minor repairs to the motor or other things in the first few months of ownership, I’m on my 3rd Grady and all have been like this.
 
I would think at least $2k-$3k. If I recall correctly, when I first bought my boat almost 5 years ago now, there was a guy on eBay that had the OEM bow pulpit for my boat, of which I believe he was asking just under $2k and that was just for the pulpit itself. No railings included, no installation, no labor or anything else. So yes, I'm going to bet it would be at least $2k-$3k, maybe even closer to $5k depending on if you buy OEM or not and if you can install it yourself. You can buy a pretty cheap aftermarket bow pulpit for $500 or less that you could likely make work, which would save you considerably. Just depends on what you're wanting to buy and how much you're wanting to spend.