thinking of selling our top gun
#1
so what are every ones thoughts on the best way to market a boat
broker or no broker
this is what we have
1995 lipship kevlar top gun, this is the boat Phil built for his brother.
power 502 500 hp carberated closed cooling ( new 2007 )
30 hrs
cmi headers
power shifters
bravo one drives 26 pitch 4 blade props
full cabin and a/c
graphic re done by Dave Hunter of invisions in ft lauderdale
helm, gauges , windshiled done 2005
myco trailer aluminum
mint condition
not a fire sale
thoughts?
broker or no broker
this is what we have
1995 lipship kevlar top gun, this is the boat Phil built for his brother.
power 502 500 hp carberated closed cooling ( new 2007 )
30 hrs
cmi headers
power shifters
bravo one drives 26 pitch 4 blade props
full cabin and a/c
graphic re done by Dave Hunter of invisions in ft lauderdale
helm, gauges , windshiled done 2005
myco trailer aluminum
mint condition
not a fire sale
thoughts?
#10
I'm sure it's a very nice boat but it's a little light in power for most peoples taste. Even though it's not a fire sale, you are in a market that puts it in competition with sellers that ARE having a ''fire sale'' so to speak.
Check and see what similar boats are actually selling for. Not the asking price. When I sold my Checkmate, I had to ask myself, ''Do I want to sell a boat or have a boat for sale?''
With that in mind, $75,000 might not be very far off the mark.
Good luck .
Roger



