80k... maybe for a stripper model with no motors or trailer!
I specced out a 22, 23, 25, and 26 for Sportcraft last year.
With twin Honda 90s, bottom paint, bimini, fridge, wallas, standard head, radar arch, trailer, trim tabs, windlass, a couple of rocket launchers and a Garmin 7212, GMR18HD, and GSD22 it was nearly $130k for a Venture 26. A 25 Cruiser clocked in at just under $129k with an identical configuration. Note that both were specced to not include the vinyl liner.
A similarly specced Venture 23 with twin 60s clocked in at nearly $85k.
I think that is what a large portion of this community forget. These boats are no longer reasonably priced and affordable. I would have loved to have bought new, but the overall cost and subsequent depreciation hit is simply too high.
During this process, I also priced out a similarly equipped Wooldridge Aluminum boat and came in at almost identical pricing, but with larger motors and the durability of Aluminum (not going to get into electrolysis eating up boats/dissimilar metals conversation).
I love our Venture 26, I really do, but at the end of the day, I would be hard pressed to buy a new one at the prices they are asking for them. Judging from how busy the factory is though, it is clear that there are plenty of folks who feel differently.