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Need some advice
I am having a little trouble selling my 2003 Baja Outlaw. So my question to you is, if you were selling your boat, where would you put it up for sale?
Also i am wondering if i am asking too much for the boat or is it priced right? This is the first boat i have sold and am not having much luck. The boat is in great condition and very well taken care of.
2003 Baja Outlaw 20 ft, 310 hours, interior has no fading or rips. Comes with a matching Eagle trailer with no rust. Bunks are in great condition. New CD player and i added two Clarion speakers by the front two seats. Also has a cover. $15,000
Any input helps. Thanks!
Also i am wondering if i am asking too much for the boat or is it priced right? This is the first boat i have sold and am not having much luck. The boat is in great condition and very well taken care of.
2003 Baja Outlaw 20 ft, 310 hours, interior has no fading or rips. Comes with a matching Eagle trailer with no rust. Bunks are in great condition. New CD player and i added two Clarion speakers by the front two seats. Also has a cover. $15,000
Any input helps. Thanks!
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I recently sold my 25" Formula, I listed it here, heck, another place that slips my mind and boattrader. And craigslist.
I had two people look at it, one saw it on craigslist, the other boattrader. A lot of people looked from here, but no inquires.
Total calls or emails, under 10, all but one from boattrader.
I had two people look at it, one saw it on craigslist, the other boattrader. A lot of people looked from here, but no inquires.
Total calls or emails, under 10, all but one from boattrader.
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I am having a little trouble selling my 2003 Baja Outlaw. So my question to you is, if you were selling your boat, where would you put it up for sale?
Also i am wondering if i am asking too much for the boat or is it priced right? This is the first boat i have sold and am not having much luck. The boat is in great condition and very well taken care of.
2003 Baja Outlaw 20 ft, 310 hours, interior has no fading or rips. Comes with a matching Eagle trailer with no rust. Bunks are in great condition. New CD player and i added two Clarion speakers by the front two seats. Also has a cover. $15,000
Any input helps. Thanks!
Also i am wondering if i am asking too much for the boat or is it priced right? This is the first boat i have sold and am not having much luck. The boat is in great condition and very well taken care of.
2003 Baja Outlaw 20 ft, 310 hours, interior has no fading or rips. Comes with a matching Eagle trailer with no rust. Bunks are in great condition. New CD player and i added two Clarion speakers by the front two seats. Also has a cover. $15,000
Any input helps. Thanks!
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Look up NADA then list it for 80% of what it shows retail (or about 5-10% below base trade-in).....be lower than the others and leave little neg. room in your price. You need to get people to come see it, then they might buy it. (this is exactly how I sold my 382 last month)
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That was simply what it took to get the phone ringing. My boat was perfect but I needed someone to come see it....the first person that came wouldn't leave without making a commitment to buy.
Compare to as many other boats like yours as possible......and price yours at the bottom of them all if you really want it sold.