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Viewing a boat.
What's the proper way to view boats that I see on internet sites. Do I call
and make an appointment with the broker or is it customary to just go there and walk in to the office and announce that you want to look at several boats. I'm very early in the process and just want to get a feel of the size boat I'd be comfortable living in. I know its somewhere between 40 and 50 foot. Also what kind of response do you normally get when the broker learns you aren't buying anytime soon? Sorry for the newbee questions. JC |
Viewing a boat.
Also what kind of response do you normally get when the broker
learns you aren't buying anytime soon? Sorry for the newbee questions. JC Always call. Otherwise they aren't there or can't find the keys. Buying a boat can be a long process and most brokers know that. Some brokers will take a lot of time to show you a boat, while others toss you a key and point to it. Sometimes I'll look around the cabin and find the owners phone #. That allows me to call him direct and get more details as well as sound for the price envelope he has in mind. It's your money. Have fun. RB |
Viewing a boat.
Also what kind of response do you normally get when the broker
learns you aren't buying anytime soon? Sorry for the newbee questions. JC Always call. Otherwise they aren't there or can't find the keys. Buying a boat can be a long process and most brokers know that. Some brokers will take a lot of time to show you a boat, while others toss you a key and point to it. Sometimes I'll look around the cabin and find the owners phone #. That allows me to call him direct and get more details as well as sound for the price envelope he has in mind. It's your money. Have fun. RB |
Viewing a boat.
How you LOOK also makes a big difference. If you want them fawning
all over you, dress like you own the place. If you want to be left alone to take your time and look around without being hounded by someone on commission, dress like you're ready to mow the lawn....(c; What's great fun is to take someone with serious money and hot to buy to a boat show dressed like you're going to mow the lawn. Been there, done that....very entertaining...... The look on the salesman's face when you say, "We'll take it, now, cash." ---------------Priceless On 02 Dec 2003 23:22:43 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote: Also what kind of response do you normally get when the broker learns you aren't buying anytime soon? Sorry for the newbee questions. JC Always call. Otherwise they aren't there or can't find the keys. Buying a boat can be a long process and most brokers know that. Some brokers will take a lot of time to show you a boat, while others toss you a key and point to it. Sometimes I'll look around the cabin and find the owners phone #. That allows me to call him direct and get more details as well as sound for the price envelope he has in mind. It's your money. Have fun. RB Larry W4CSC NNNN |
Viewing a boat.
How you LOOK also makes a big difference. If you want them fawning
all over you, dress like you own the place. If you want to be left alone to take your time and look around without being hounded by someone on commission, dress like you're ready to mow the lawn....(c; What's great fun is to take someone with serious money and hot to buy to a boat show dressed like you're going to mow the lawn. Been there, done that....very entertaining...... The look on the salesman's face when you say, "We'll take it, now, cash." ---------------Priceless On 02 Dec 2003 23:22:43 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote: Also what kind of response do you normally get when the broker learns you aren't buying anytime soon? Sorry for the newbee questions. JC Always call. Otherwise they aren't there or can't find the keys. Buying a boat can be a long process and most brokers know that. Some brokers will take a lot of time to show you a boat, while others toss you a key and point to it. Sometimes I'll look around the cabin and find the owners phone #. That allows me to call him direct and get more details as well as sound for the price envelope he has in mind. It's your money. Have fun. RB Larry W4CSC NNNN |
Viewing a boat.
What's great fun is to take someone with serious money and hot to buy
to a boat show dressed like you're going to mow the lawn. Been there, done that....very entertaining.... Doesn't work here in NY. Most of the people with lots of cash dress like they just got off the bread lines. Good clothes usually means low or middle class at best. My friend use to run a Mercedes dealership. It was the shlubs who'd buy big, while suits and designer dresses were just browsing and buying Camry's. RB |
Viewing a boat.
What's great fun is to take someone with serious money and hot to buy
to a boat show dressed like you're going to mow the lawn. Been there, done that....very entertaining.... Doesn't work here in NY. Most of the people with lots of cash dress like they just got off the bread lines. Good clothes usually means low or middle class at best. My friend use to run a Mercedes dealership. It was the shlubs who'd buy big, while suits and designer dresses were just browsing and buying Camry's. RB |
Viewing a boat.
just bought my first boat. if you're serious suggest you hire your own
broker to represent your interests. I read about this in Cruising World this past summer and doing that saved me thousands. if not too serious then just call the listing broker and look at a lot of boats before you get serious! "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... What's great fun is to take someone with serious money and hot to buy to a boat show dressed like you're going to mow the lawn. Been there, done that....very entertaining.... Doesn't work here in NY. Most of the people with lots of cash dress like they just got off the bread lines. Good clothes usually means low or middle class at best. My friend use to run a Mercedes dealership. It was the shlubs who'd buy big, while suits and designer dresses were just browsing and buying Camry's. RB |
Viewing a boat.
just bought my first boat. if you're serious suggest you hire your own
broker to represent your interests. I read about this in Cruising World this past summer and doing that saved me thousands. if not too serious then just call the listing broker and look at a lot of boats before you get serious! "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... What's great fun is to take someone with serious money and hot to buy to a boat show dressed like you're going to mow the lawn. Been there, done that....very entertaining.... Doesn't work here in NY. Most of the people with lots of cash dress like they just got off the bread lines. Good clothes usually means low or middle class at best. My friend use to run a Mercedes dealership. It was the shlubs who'd buy big, while suits and designer dresses were just browsing and buying Camry's. RB |
Viewing a boat.
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