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http://www.stargazer.bz/stargazer.html
This is an example of a well done web page that is selling a Morgan 38 built in 1979 and looks bristol condition. Decide for yourself. One interesting feature is that it comes with... "How many boats come with a ping pong table! Guaranteed to have fun times. Net, paddles and balls included!!" Scroll down the web page to see this. http://www.cruisenews.net/images/Grampian/ 88JPEG images On this page there is no text just images 88 of them = about 1 meg worth. What I like about this is that there are so many images and of particular details although the composition of the images could have been better. The condition of the boat is another issue and far from bristol. http://imageevent.com/rcsails/pearsonarielforsale This is the link page to the next link, its nice that they provided links with regard to the make of the vessel. http://imageevent.com/rcsails/pearso...zchhs2.tiger_s What I like about this page is the 55 images that open to larger images. Though they could have used wider establishing shots in the cabin and overall. Maybe some of you can add some suggestions regarding the advertising a sailboat. And if you have any examples of such promotion, please provide the URL. http://www.boatsville.com/boatsellingtips.cfm 13 Tips! for Getting Lucky… Selling your Used Boat that is! http://www.sailmarket.com/ http://www.sailmarket.com/sell_advice.html Selling Advice Selling a boat is always a series of compromises. How do you set and get your price? What are the various factors to consider? The Sail Boat Market offers these discussion points in the form of a FAQ to consider before you begin the sales process: http://www.sailmarket.com/forum/index.html http://www.strictlysailing.com/ http://www.strictlysailing.com/sellingtips.html http://www.boattraderonline.com/serv...l?buyingguides http://ownerssellingboats.com/ http://www.theelectricboatco.com/links.asp http://www.sailingspecialties.com/tips.html http://www.boats.com/content/default...contentid=2825 Selling Your Boat Get the most whether you trade or sell 1996 by Chris Caswell http://www.ehow.com/how_107658_sell-sailboat.html How to Sell Your Sailboat How do you make your beloved boat attractive to buyers and stand out from the crowd? Unfortunately, the answer is hard work. Many sailboats are neglected for years prior to the decision to sell. Don't force buyers to look past the dirt and mildew to see your beautiful yacht. http://www.boats.com/content/default...contentid=2864 Pricing to Sell Make sure your boat is priced correctly before you put it on the market 1996 by Chris Caswell http://www.sailnet.com/collections/s...eid=ouread0034 While this can often be an emotional undertaking, common sense and a well thought-out and executed plan can minimize this awkward period and result in a reasonably quick and profitable sale. http://www.boats.com/content/default...contentid=2854 Best Bet Blue Books Not all marine blue books created equal http://www.geocities.com/bill_dietri...lingABoat.html "From Gary Elder: Many sellers have no clue about how much their boat is worth in today's market. Many sellers have no clue about how to price their boat relative to it's real market value. Many sellers have no clue about how to market their boat. Many sellers have no clue how clean, a clean boat really is. Many sellers have no clue about what "possible defects" to disclose to a buyer. Many sellers have no clue how expensive it can be to "sell-it-themselves". Many sellers have no clue how to find a really good broker." http://www.sell-a-boat.com/blog/ Sell A Boat .Com Boating Information Blog XXXXXXXXXXXXXX http://www.mecys.com/ Information Download the ECDIS Demo software Demo software is a PC-based ECDIS/Electronic Chart Display & Information System. There are all the S-57/ENC charts of US area published by N.O.A.A. included. It is supported by NOAA. You can download the official IHO S-57/ENC charts of U.S. areas from NOAA. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX http://www.ays.com/catart1.htm For anyone who still subscribes to the misconception that there's no market for new sailboats, a visit to Catalina's Woodland Hills plant in the Los Angeles area would be an eye-opener |
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