My boat is gone!!!
#11
There will be a Mourning period I am sure, that is a sweet ride. I hope you are not evolving into a land animal, we would hate to have to tie your a$$ up and shock you back to coherence with a ride at 100mph in a new Cig...unless you are heading in that direction
#17
Congrats!! The second happiest day of any boaters life.
At National, you can get tangled up in all the glitter of all the boats and the web of expert sales techniques by professionals. They are buying a boat from somebody who does not know the daily details/history so how could they point out the most minor problems or faults that you as the actual owner could acknowledge.
The disadvantage of an individual selling direct to another is you/I want them to be aware of everything. I never want anybody to say "I screwed them".
I have two for sale right now as well. Unload these and find the ultimate this time. No screwing around, going for the gusto.
At National, you can get tangled up in all the glitter of all the boats and the web of expert sales techniques by professionals. They are buying a boat from somebody who does not know the daily details/history so how could they point out the most minor problems or faults that you as the actual owner could acknowledge.
The disadvantage of an individual selling direct to another is you/I want them to be aware of everything. I never want anybody to say "I screwed them".
I have two for sale right now as well. Unload these and find the ultimate this time. No screwing around, going for the gusto.
#18
Its sad to say that being truthful can hinder your ability to sell a boat... I won't misrepresent anything in regards to a boat I sell because I want to be able to see the new owner out having fun and be able to join us in boating events. The community is too small to be screwing people over. That is not to say it doesnt happen, but big dealers can always say "we had no idea" or something similar and insulate themselves.



