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Originally Posted by formula1
(Post 4537587)
Why bother putting your boat for sale if you don't really want to sell it? The brokers are just as bad. Why take a listing if you don't price it to sell?
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IMO here's a great deal on a newly listed boat.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1017...89534453120358 1999 35 Fountain Lightning $69,900 Kingston, Ontario 1999 - 2017 Totally refitted 35 Fountain Lightning This Fresh water 1999 - 2017 Totally refitted 35 Fountain was taken on as a winter project in 2017, by Bullet Engines. Boat was upgraded with custom built Bullet 540cid 600hp marine engines. Both engines were fully refreshed from top to bottom. Comes with upgraded stainless CMI tube headers with silent choice system. Upgraded hi performance Imco lower units with Bravo XR shafts just serviced with fresh mercury gear lube. Mercury 4 blade Bravo Propellers. Livorsi gauges and Bezzels, VHF radio, GPS, Clarion marine stereo system, Latham full hydraulic steering system, Hi perf K-planes trim tabs. Beautiful cuddy cabin and all interior in like new condition. Engine compartment spotless, Eagle triple axle trailer custom painted to match boat, with upgraded aluminum mag wheels. Trailer is in like new condition. With the amount of upgrades that have been performed and money invested, this boat truly stands out from all the rest at a great selling price. In showroom condition top to bottom. Selling price is $69,900 USD Call Robert for more info 613-634-3618 .. Located in Kingston . |
Originally Posted by formula1
(Post 4537674)
Well, there's not much out there and I have seen the one's on Yachtworld. So, you can see my point of the opening statement. There was a 99 I asked about in the Concept section. But, I guess it
sold with 800 hour 2 stroke Johnsons for $10k over NADA. ugh. |
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 4537705)
Would a 2000 36 with 400ish hour Verado 250's on it for 58K be a high price? My friend has been trying to sell his.
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Don't know if he has it on boattrader. Got a link?
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Any chance that prices have to stay high cause guys are upside down on what they still owe on them?
I would assume most of these toys are financed, probably to the hilt. LOL |
Originally Posted by 350scarab
(Post 4537713)
Any chance that prices have to stay high cause guys are upside down on what they still owe on them?
I would assume most of these toys are financed, probably to the hilt. LOL We own our current boat out right and have it listed high for what it is. Main cause we wpuld like to move on but are in zero rush and can enjoy it till we get the asking.....we get the itch to quick sell then we can lower the price and watch it go off. I was in the same boat with the Sonic too, did have to sell it at first but was ready to move on. Once I got to were it was time to go I lowered to price and off it went. |
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 4537712)
Don't know if he has it on boattrader. Got a link?
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Also my opinion is something that sits on the market for a long time at high price then reduced to lower price also scares away a lot of potential buyers. When something is new to the market, it generates a lot of interest, stuff that's been for sale forever doesn't.
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