Test drive after agreeing on a price, after survey and mechanical, part of negotiations. The way it is written in the ad might be a misnomer. Would you allow a test drive without a deposit, etc? The sellers position would weed out the dreamers.
Test drive after agreeing on a price, after survey and mechanical, part of negotiations. The way it is written in the ad might be a misnomer. Would you allow a test drive without a deposit, etc? The sellers position would weed out the dreamers.
Selling my ready to go 1993 SeaSport Navigator 2700 (30' now with the outboard bracket). The boat is ocean ready in fantastic shape and completely ready for the season (fishing, crabbing, shrimping,...
Selling my ready to go 1993 SeaSport Navigator 2700 (30' now with the outboard bracket). The boat is ocean ready in fantastic shape and completely ready for the season (fishing, crabbing, shrimping,...
Purchased from original owners just a month ago. The boat and trailer is 100%. Stored indoors in the winter and kept in the harbor in the summer. Engine was replaced with new Volvo in 2015 and has...
Ranger Tug 25 for under 100k CAD, almost like they want to sell it. Not sure of the quality back then, I was interested in buying one but their top and cruise speeds were more for retirement than for having little kids. https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/2868859296620088/
Looking at a lot of these pictures I can't help but think that folks might sell their boat faster and for more money, or closer to asking if they did a few simple things.
The more a person is asking for the boat the more things that the seller might want to do
1) Have their boat professionally detailed ,
2) Take all of the extra crap the seller doesn't want to sell. or will include with the boat but knows it will just clutter things up, when people look at the boat.
3) Hire a professional photographer who knows how to shoot boats. (when we sold a few homes over the years our realtor had a great shooter who always came to the house and was ready to shoot during the Golden Hour)
4) Have a survey done and make it available - and fix any deficiencies.
5) Make sure that the ad has no grammar or spelling mistakes.
I am sure some of you would have things to add to this list.
Ranger Tug 25 for under 100k CAD, almost like they want to sell it. Not sure of the quality back then, I was interested in buying one but their top and cruise speeds were more for retirement than for having little kids. https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/2868859296620088/
Looking at a lot of these pictures I can't help but think that folks might sell their boat faster and for more money, or closer to asking if they did a few simple things.
The more a person is asking for the boat the more things that the seller might want to do
1) Have their boat professionally detailed ,
2) Take all of the extra crap the seller doesn't want to sell. or will include with the boat but knows it will just clutter things up, when people look at the boat.
3) Hire a professional photographer who knows how to shoot boats. (when we sold a few homes over the years our realtor had a great shooter who always came to the house and was ready to shoot during the Golden Hour)
4) Have a survey done and make it available - and fix any deficiencies.
5) Make sure that the ad has no grammar or spelling mistakes.
I am sure some of you would have things to add to this list.
Yup, with this season well underway if you aren't doing everything possible it is going to be another 10 months of ownership. Video is king too. I don’t think there is any other way to sell a boat then showing it on a beautiful day on the water.
Looking at a lot of these pictures I can't help but think that folks might sell their boat faster and for more money, or closer to asking if they did a few simple things.
I am sure some of you would have things to add to this list.
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