I see them once in a while in the Seattle papers, but they sell fast if they are in good shape or priced right. I have a 16 x 54 Guide Model ('97) and love it. I bought mine in Oregon and would do the same again. I worked with Jim and set the boat up like I wanted it. That seemed like the biggest advantage. Also-Baker trailers are made down there, and it's a small family business, excellent trailers! I was always looking for the guys that went out and bought a drift boat and sold them a year later because fish didn't jump into them, but there are more guys looking for boats than boats to buy. It also seems like having the boat the way you want it is worth buying new, especially with the a lot of the guys who have 5-10 year boats and want as much or more than they paid for them. Good luck in your search, let me know if you want anymore info.