There is the BUC book which can be found at most brokers and some libraries. As far as I know it is not available on line.
When researching pricing for a particular model, I generally look at ads for sisterships in magazines and on the net. I typically assume that the asking price is inflated about 10 to 15% which is not always the case. I also try to find comparable designs to get a sense of what they are worth as well. I also try to find out what is unique to each of the models that I am looking at, weighing such things as whether they have a one design fleet or some unusual construstion or interior layout (good or bad).
Jeff
When researching pricing for a particular model, I generally look at ads for sisterships in magazines and on the net. I typically assume that the asking price is inflated about 10 to 15% which is not always the case. I also try to find comparable designs to get a sense of what they are worth as well. I also try to find out what is unique to each of the models that I am looking at, weighing such things as whether they have a one design fleet or some unusual construstion or interior layout (good or bad).
Jeff