Boats on Used Victoria and Other Areas

I like how brokers now have the time to get out and take nice pictures of a boat in its natural environment. No dog house, nice dance floor
With the outrageous prices brokers are trying to get for boats, at the minimum they should spend more than 5 minutes on a writeup. That pursuit is priced not far from 2 others with diesels.
 
With the outrageous prices brokers are trying to get for boats, at the minimum they should spend more than 5 minutes on a writeup. That pursuit is priced not far from 2 others with diesels.
This broker did take some time on the pictures, even took it out fishing and the owner cleaned it up nicely. Even the table set up as a bed and set up as a table is rarely seen in photos. Sometimes on Yachtworld they even add more details. Seems like a good broker, other than the price?

Are you going to take a run at one of the diesels?

With the double mention of how new the engines I'd guess the owner is trying to get as much out of it as possible. I do not want to slam any professions, but I'm guessing brokers work on a no-money-down basis and have to split fees between the brokerage and the buying broker. Compared to realtors, brokers don't make much of a used boat and if the owner takes it off the market, could lose money just like realtors. No easy money out there, or we'd all be doing it, I figure.
 

I’m a little confused by this one. Doesn’t look like a legit Wolf Aluminum.
Wolf went out of business I thought.... Saw their assets for auction -- including a bunch of plywood templates.. Possible someone on the island bought the templates and is selling new 'wolf' boats? I've sent a message but haven't heard back.
 
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