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Originally Posted by Keytime
(Post 3746943)
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Originally Posted by tomswift
(Post 3747603)
The boat is also on ebay with a starting bid of $35,000 and no reserve. I have been emailing the owner and offered him the $35,000 starting bid. He says he wants $45,000 and I would have to pay for his time to drop in, fuel and ramp charges to test drive the boat if I came all the way from the midwest with a certified check in hand. If I bid and am the only bidder and get the boat for $35,000 or even less than his $45,000 price, I don't get a test drive it's as it sits. Considering I am a buyer with no boat to sell and funds available I would anticipate better treatment. I've never been able to charge people to test drive my powerboats when I sold them. I guess I'll be moving on to other sellers.
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Originally Posted by tomswift
(Post 3747603)
The boat is also on ebay with a starting bid of $35,000 and no reserve. I have been emailing the owner and offered him the $35,000 starting bid. He says he wants $45,000 and I would have to pay for his time to drop in, fuel and ramp charges to test drive the boat if I came all the way from the midwest with a certified check in hand. If I bid and am the only bidder and get the boat for $35,000 or even less than his $45,000 price, I don't get a test drive it's as it sits. Considering I am a buyer with no boat to sell and funds available I would anticipate better treatment. I've never been able to charge people to test drive my powerboats when I sold them. I guess I'll be moving on to other sellers.
Seems like a lot of bang for the buck. Really curious how solid it is overall. For the sake of convo, any reputable marinas near Sicklerville, NJ that do thorough surveys? |
Strange. Starting bid keeps getting raised. Was $35k, saw $40k, now $43,900. Buy It Now still $45k.
Surprised there's not much more discussion on this boat, esp at this price and low hours. |
Originally Posted by tomswift
(Post 3747603)
The boat is also on ebay with a starting bid of $35,000 and no reserve. I have been emailing the owner and offered him the $35,000 starting bid. He says he wants $45,000 and I would have to pay for his time to drop in, fuel and ramp charges to test drive the boat if I came all the way from the midwest with a certified check in hand. If I bid and am the only bidder and get the boat for $35,000 or even less than his $45,000 price, I don't get a test drive it's as it sits. Considering I am a buyer with no boat to sell and funds available I would anticipate better treatment. I've never been able to charge people to test drive my powerboats when I sold them. I guess I'll be moving on to other sellers.
I could see making someone pay for the test if they could be a tire kicker(I personally wouldn't), but if someone shows up with check in hand they are obviously serious. |
Originally Posted by Keytime
(Post 3749343)
Strange. Starting bid keeps getting raised. Was $35k, saw $40k, now $43,900. Buy It Now still $45k.
Surprised there's not much more discussion on this boat, esp at this price and low hours. |
Moisture meter first and cash in hand you will get you a ride.
Cash is king. |
This boat has been 4 sale a long time. It started out at 89k. It is in the Northeast where Sutphen's are well known so I would wonder why it has not sold over the years.
Also a 12 year old boat / motors with 72 hrs on it. Anytime anyone buys something new for themselves they use it until it gets old or pita. I would think this boat would have logged 72 hours by 2002 not 2012. Also boats are better off with running time on them than no time / alot of sitting. Wonder if those motors get oil primed before start ups when that time comes around and hopefully properly stored internally & maintained for those long sitting periods. |
From the ad contact info, it seems to be for sale(owned?) by an engine builder.
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Originally Posted by BUP
(Post 3749927)
This boat has been 4 sale a long time. It started out at 89k. It is in the Northeast where Sutphen's are well known so I would wonder why it has not sold over the years.
Also a 12 year old boat / motors with 72 hrs on it. Anytime anyone buys something new for themselves they use it until it gets old or pita. I would think this boat would have logged 72 hours by 2002 not 2012. Also boats are better off with running time on them than no time / alot of sitting. Wonder if those motors get oil primed before start ups when that time comes around and hopefully properly stored internally & maintained for those long sitting periods. |
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