The best source of information is probably the Navarro Canoe Company and the page at http://www.navarrocanoe.com/contact/ has their contact information. The page at http://www.navarrocanoe.com/our-canoes/ indicates that new ones list for a few thousand dollars. It probably has a hull identification number on the starboard stern and the information at http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/hin.htm may help you decode the age. A similar one in better condition was recently listed several times on eBay at http://www.ebay.com/itm/191211208236 for $1999.99 but it did not sell. This is essentially a fiberglass canoe with some wood trim on the inside so my guess is that the you will probably not be able to sell yours for more than a few hundred dollars. Good luck,