The G series is a very solid boat. I don’t know of any particular stand out issues or problems with the 2019 G-series. On the surface, I wouldn’t have ANY concerns there. My only concern would be how it was cared for in season and out of season. That’s a real difference maker with boats and their motors.
Bennington has dozens and dozens and dozens of boat combinations. Maybe a hundred or so. For any sort of estimates on value you get (local dealerships, NADA, price comparisions online, etc) you are going to need A LOT more details.
You have model, year and motor. Not bad starting points. You also need:
- length, hull type, furniture layout, and if possible major options. Those things will mater if trying to dial in an estimate. They will mater a lot.
Finally, with record demand and limited supply, prices both new and used are VERY high these days. Thus, I’d expect it to be reselling pretty easily in the price range it was bought new. So another aid might be tracking down its original sales paperwork, and finding out that price.
Good luck with any decision you make. If you have a handful of pictures of it and post them here, I bet a lot of us can provide some details about your boat. Front and back of hull/pontoons, side profile, helm, flooring, furniture from a few angles. You post those, and many of us will be able to let you know some important details.