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Hey, thanks for the answer. Interesting idea. I have a couple questions:
Dan Best wrote: [...] date. Then write letters to the owners that basically state the truth. [...] Some of these boats are just sitting there because a husband died, or One advantage of doing it this way is that the owner often will have no idea what the actual resale value of the boat is. [..] You can take advantage of this.[...] Do not forget to figure into your budget the costs of boat ownership. They are ALWAYS much higher that you expect. Good luck! Dan I think I may try your scheme! So I presume by this that you think I can do even *better* than, say, $8K for a, say Hunter 33,' using my other scheme? How much better do you think I can do? Don't I still have the problem as my other scheme, namely that during all my negotiation I don't know how good of condition the boat is in and how much help in needs? I still have the whole deal contingent upon a survey at the end no matter what, so I don't get burned too badly, so it seems the main issue is how good I might be able to do your way, compared to this other deal. Or am I missing something? Stephen |
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