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It took two weeks to sell my father in laws 35 foot boat that was 20 years
old. The boat was very clean and fairly priced but not a Beneteau. That said, there is nothing wrong with a Beneteau! We did not use a broker but advertised ourselves on Boats.com. Lot's of hits (800) and he sold it for $2k less than asking when a problem was found. Only fair. Good luck. wrote in message oups.com... I'm new to the group. I have a 2001 Beneteau 381 that I keep harbored at Kemah, Texas, on Galveston Bay. Even though I have it listed for sale with a reputable Yacht Brokerage, I still enjoy day-cruising and overnights to the Strand on Galveston Island. However, after almost two years on the market, I've only had one nibble. Its reasonably priced. But it just appears that Beneteau sailboats do not resell. Am I right? If you buy a Beneteau, do you just need to plan on owning it for life? Or, am I wrong? If so, then why is no one interested in my boat? Pete N. Kemah, TX |
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