Selling a boat without drive and engine????
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Selling a boat without drive and engine????
I hope this doesn't come off as a classified ad. I'm genuinely looking for advice.
How difficult is it to sell a boat without a drive and engine? Has anyone here ever tried. Let's say the boat would normally sell for $15k with an old carburated 454 and Bravo1. How much would you ask for it with everything including all accessories and exhaust, just without an engine and drive? Making the assumption that I don't want it to sit for a year.
Thanks
How difficult is it to sell a boat without a drive and engine? Has anyone here ever tried. Let's say the boat would normally sell for $15k with an old carburated 454 and Bravo1. How much would you ask for it with everything including all accessories and exhaust, just without an engine and drive? Making the assumption that I don't want it to sit for a year.
Thanks
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I hope this doesn't come off as a classified ad. I'm genuinely looking for advice.
How difficult is it to sell a boat without a drive and engine? Has anyone here ever tried. Let's say the boat would normally sell for $15k with an old carburated 454 and Bravo1. How much would you ask for it with everything including all accessories and exhaust, just without an engine and drive? Making the assumption that I don't want it to sit for a year.
Thanks
How difficult is it to sell a boat without a drive and engine? Has anyone here ever tried. Let's say the boat would normally sell for $15k with an old carburated 454 and Bravo1. How much would you ask for it with everything including all accessories and exhaust, just without an engine and drive? Making the assumption that I don't want it to sit for a year.
Thanks
Personally, from what I've seen it seems like you can get more for the complete boat, unless you can get your asking price, or almost your asking price from the drives and motors.