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Old 06-05-2013, 09:39 AM
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So I have had some interest in the boat, but really looking to make a deal soon. What's the expert's honest opinions on what it takes to move this boat? Bring me some offers! Not going to offend me, worst I can say is no!

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Price is going to make it move. A 1992 boat starts to look old in the eyes of the buyer. So folks might look, but they won't touch.

Have you been trying to sell this for a while??

If so . . . My advice is to price closer to what you are really going to get. . . which is not in the high $20's, because you would have gotten that already. If you can get low $20's - be happy. If you want to move it fast $19,900. It will sell at $19,900

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I'll take it off your hands for $1000.00
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Artie my guess is 25 to get that thing gone, whats on the horizon?
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I don't like the fact that it hit salt water and that is what turned me off on it...., but thats JMO.
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Originally Posted by sledfreak
I don't like the fact that it hit salt water and that is what turned me off on it...., but thats JMO.
Hey no bigiie... just to be clear though for anyone else looking it was in salt water for about 4 days of it's life, each day it got a full bath with salt away, and flush. These are "Offshore" boats after all If it cost me 30k to dip it in salt for 4 days, so be it... Key West was worth it!
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Originally Posted by 88242LS
Artie my guess is 25 to get that thing gone, whats on the horizon?
I can get there i think. Updated the Add...
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IMO and I am in the boat market ..... And I feel that most guys looking at these boats are about in my position. Ya gotta price it so you can attract a cash buyer. What is that price is hard to find. I know if all fails on my loan applications and I go to cash buy I would prob come look at that boat at 20k and if I liked it I would offer 15k ...... Am I dreaming..... Probably. But I kinda look at as I have the pile of cash and the worst thing that can happen is we meet in the middle or I walk and get to shop more. JMO..... Take it for what is worth


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Originally Posted by mptrimshop
IMO and I am in the boat market ..... And I feel that most guys looking at these boats are about in my position. Ya gotta price it so you can attract a cash buyer. What is that price is hard to find. I know if all fails on my loan applications and I go to cash buy I would prob come look at that boat at 20k and if I liked it I would offer 15k ...... Am I dreaming..... Probably. But I kinda look at as I have the pile of cash and the worst thing that can happen is we meet in the middle or I walk and get to shop more. JMO..... Take it for what is worth


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I appreciate everyone's input. Seems my price reduction actually helped, just got two phone calls! lol I hope im in the ballpark, I'm priced pretty close to the point where I would just keep it for the local lake and put the new rig up at lake erie. I don't have to give it away, and I know that when someone comes to see it the condition will blow them away. It's certainly the right 303 for someone who wants a no stories boat.
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Good to hear man....... I'm cheap. That's prob why I have at least 3 deals a year slip threw my fingers that I regret.
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