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Has anyone bought a sailboat on EBAY or know of someone who has?

Any opinions on the prices sought and got selling sailboats on EBAY?

Would you buy a sailboat on EBAY? If not, why?

Is EBAY a good place to sell a boat, if yes, why. If no, why?


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I've sold a powerboat on EBAY before. I was surprised how easy it was.
I listed the boat locally for a few weeks and then tried EBAY (it sold
pretty quick). I would say just be careful...inspect the boat before
bidding and get it surveyed 1st if you're serious. I am a surveyor and
have inspected boats listed on EBAY; some match the seller's
description, but many do not (or hidden damages are found).

I was surprised at those who bid on my boat, only one person came out
to see it and the ultimate buyer never saw the boat until the day he
picked it up!!! In my particular case, I was proud of what I listed
for sale and confident it represented the condition I claimed it was
in. Some sellers could misrepresent (either knowlingly or not) which
could leave the buyer in a bad situation...good luck-

Mic wrote:
Has anyone bought a sailboat on EBAY or know of someone who has?

Any opinions on the prices sought and got selling sailboats on EBAY?

Would you buy a sailboat on EBAY? If not, why?

Is EBAY a good place to sell a boat, if yes, why. If no, why?


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i have bought and sold a few boats on ebay, it is easy...i
sugg you plan on just using ebay to find a "motivated seller"...
then, go and spend some time at the boat, get a survey,
take it out, etc...

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i just bid $5k on a 1986 ericson 38 (thrashed from what l@@ks like
the hurricane).....anyone on the west coast want to split it w/me
if i win?? $5k purchase, $20k materials, a few hundred "sweat
equity" hours...and one has a nice sailboat...richard / colorado



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for anyone l@@kin for a project that could
yield a) good sailing b) $ profit (if ya got the time)
the below notes refer to a 1986 ericson 38 on
e bay right now...no reserve..$5k.....


------------------------ebay snip---------------------
This boat was swamped and sank in Hurricane Marilyn in 1995. She has
been in storage in Villa Marina, in Farjado on the back lot since then.
Termites ate a lot of the non-teak wood below. About 50% of the
cabinetry has been rebuilt and the original teak doors and drawers are
ok. She needs some one who is willing to spending real time rebuilding
the rest of the woodwork and putting in new electrical and plumbing.
The rigging needs to be installed and there may be some parts to be
purchased. Depending on the amount of expertise you have in boat
restoration it should take about $5,000 to $10,000 worth of additional
parts. The topsides deck is in almost new condition. the motor is
probably not worth rebuilding but for $300 a Perkins 4-108 50 hp/ with
transmission can be had. The boat has a valid Virgin Islands
registration. The boat is sitting on a free mooring and my suggestion
would be to buy a Honda 2000 generator, bring down your wood working
tools and rebuild it here in Paradise. The seller has started the
process of rebuilding but has taken on other projects and just wants
out of the deal. Please do not email for additional information. For
additional information call Gady or you can call me Loren Fletcher at
340-998-2318

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"~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:

for anyone l@@kin for a project that could
yield a) good sailing b) $ profit (if ya got the time)
the below notes refer to a 1986 ericson 38 on
e bay right now...no reserve..$5k.....


------------------------ebay snip---------------------
This boat was swamped and sank in Hurricane Marilyn in 1995. She has
been in storage in Villa Marina, in Farjado on the back lot since then.
Termites ate a lot of the non-teak wood below. About 50% of the
cabinetry has been rebuilt and the original teak doors and drawers are
ok. She needs some one who is willing to spending real time rebuilding
the rest of the woodwork and putting in new electrical and plumbing.
The rigging needs to be installed and there may be some parts to be
purchased. Depending on the amount of expertise you have in boat
restoration it should take about $5,000 to $10,000 worth of additional
parts. The topsides deck is in almost new condition. the motor is
probably not worth rebuilding but for $300 a Perkins 4-108 50 hp/ with
transmission can be had. The boat has a valid Virgin Islands
registration. The boat is sitting on a free mooring and my suggestion
would be to buy a Honda 2000 generator, bring down your wood working
tools and rebuild it here in Paradise. The seller has started the
process of rebuilding but has taken on other projects and just wants
out of the deal. Please do not email for additional information. For
additional information call Gady or you can call me Loren Fletcher at
340-998-2318



Oh Wow! Sounds like the boat my surveyor offered to give me for free.
After admiring the beautiful lines and obvious pedigree, I looked a
little closer and said, "I'm not sure it's worth that much." I passed.

I suspect $10k may be required just to get it to float, never mind the
rotted cores and interior that obviously needs to be completely rebuilt
from the keel up.

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------------------------ebay snip---------------------
This boat was swamped and sank in Hurricane Marilyn in 1995....
..... The seller has started the
process of rebuilding but has taken on other projects and just wants
out of the deal.


Now, that's a really stellar recommendation.


Jere Lull wrote:
Oh Wow! Sounds like the boat my surveyor offered to give me for free.
After admiring the beautiful lines and obvious pedigree, I looked a
little closer and said, "I'm not sure it's worth that much." I passed.

I suspect $10k may be required just to get it to float, never mind the
rotted cores and interior that obviously needs to be completely rebuilt
from the keel up.


Replacing all the wiring & electrical equip't would cost more than $10K,
the plumbing probably close to that. This boat (and many many more that
were damaged in hurricanes) is landfill fodder. After sinking, then
sitting for ten years on the back lot, I doubt there's anything left
worth salvaging.

Last fall, a cruising group that my wife & I belong to had a dinner talk
by a marine insurance underwriter who is also a former surveyor... great
stuff. He talked about differences in policies, what some of the
technical terms of coverage really mean, and most entertaining, a long
series of hurricane damage pictures.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


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no doubt Ryk...sounds like you gat a sweet deal...there are many
folks on ebay w/some nice "water rides" for sale...i see ebay as a
great meeting place for buyers and sellers...on a big ticket item,
travel and inspection is required...boats, planes, and top end cars...
imho.....but, ebay is a great way for buyers and sellers to "meet"...



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