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PokerRun388 02-15-2011 10:32 PM

Look,, I havent bought or sold alot of boats in my life,, however im smart enought to know that NO FOOL pays full price for anything used,, however most ads say " no reasonable offered refused..." So just spend what its worth to you,, the worst the seller can say is NO.....

Nice happy meal pics RHR:eek:

patyacht 02-15-2011 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by PokerRun388 (Post 3327608)
Look,, I havent bought or sold ANY boats in my life,, however im not smart enought to know that NO FOOL pays full price for anything used,, however most ads say " no reasonable offered refused..." So just spend what its worth to you,, the worst the seller can say is NO.....

Nice happy meal pics RHR:eek:

I fixed your post for U!

Mastercraft240 02-15-2011 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by PokerRun388 (Post 3327608)
Look,, I havent bought or sold alot of boats in my life

Correction. You probably haven't sold any boats in your life. By the way, when you say "life", how many years are we talking here? 12? 15 at most? Did you do these deals or did you watch daddy do them?

Originally Posted by PokerRun388
,, however im smart enought to know that NO FOOL pays full price for anything used,,

Wrong, again. Some of those "full priced" ads you see are steals as is. Just another one of your opinionated answers (based on zero experience might I add) you're trying to state as facts.

Originally Posted by PokerRun388
however most ads say " no reasonable offered refused..." So just spend what its worth to you,, the worst the seller can say is NO.....

Something tells me you read that somewhere...... :popcorn:

ElimiNordic 02-16-2011 07:37 AM

Poker Run
 
Hi Poker,
This would be an example of the type of thread to read and enjoy but do not post unless you have personal experience to add. As a teenager, I used to hate when my grandfather gave me advice and told me how it was cause I thought I knew way more than an "old fart". He passed away without me realizing that he was actually ten times smarter than me in a subject called wisdom that I could have never known much about at a young age. I missed a chance to learn from him all he had to offer. Please don't make the same mistake. This people on this website probably have the largest collection of knowledge and wisdom about your future passion you could ever find. Don't make them mad or loose respect here. It is an asset to you if you want to be in performance boating one day .

RunninHotRacing163.1 02-16-2011 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by Mastercraft240 (Post 3327631)
Correction. You probably haven't sold any boats in your life. By the way, when you say "life", how many years are we talking here? 12? 15 at most? Did you do these deals or did you watch daddy do them?

Wrong, again. Some of those "full priced" ads you see are steals as is. Just another one of your opinionated answers (based on zero experience might I add) you're trying to state as facts.

Something tells me you read that somewhere...... :popcorn:



:poopoo:

Ptufaro 02-16-2011 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by PokerRun388 (Post 3327584)
Many ppl selling their used boat in todays market are desperate for money,, so get them as low as you can... Normally you'll just meet them somewhere in the middle....

Buyers market..!!!! especially if you have cash...



They also may be selling to take advantage of other deals and not out of desperation.

LAriverratt 02-16-2011 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by Ptufaro (Post 3327796)
They also may be selling to take advantage of other deals and not out of desperation.

correct ran into that when I was buying...just let me know when you get desperate to move your MTI :drink::lolhit:

Ptufaro 02-16-2011 08:25 AM

Look at every comp available this usually gives you a good idea of what it is worth. Then make an offer based on what you are planning to do with the boat. If you just want a boat to use for a couple of years and unload understanding that you will loose some money, then look at comps that are a few years older. Nothing is in stone and different boats hold their value better than others, but this has helped me in the past.

36Tango 02-16-2011 08:43 AM

A boat, or anything for that matter is worth EXACTLY what the buyer is willing to give, and the seller is willing to take. As a seller, if you can make the value of the boat in the buyers eyes higher than the price you are asking, it can be a done deal. This includes giving it the best presentation possible.

To base an offer on the asking price is nuts. The seller may be asking $20,000 too much in your eyes, so offer them that. I have also run into cases where the seller underpriced what they were selling, based on the value that I put on it. If I would have followed some ridiculous "rule of thumb" I would have missed out on a great opportunity to own something that I really wanted. True value is never based on an asking price.

For credibility purposes, over the past 30 years I have bought boats, cars, houses, rentals, and companies amongst other things, and I have never felt like I have paid too much. I don't fall in love with stuff and will walk if the deal is not right for me and my needs.


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