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On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 04:45:20 GMT, (Norm) wrote:
The kids are gone, the house has been sold, most of the junk has been sold or given away, and after nearly 10 years of being without a boat, my wife and I are ready to start shopping again! We just made airline reservations to fly from Juneau Alaska down to Seattle Washington on the 22nd of April. Wow are we excited ![]() Try a search on Seattle on http://www.yachtworld.com. Use the advanced search strategy. |
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Here in Florida, there are more brokers per square mile than tourists.
Personally I agree with Jack and would use yachtworld and maybe pick up a copy of Sailboat Trader magazine (I don't think Trader online carries all the listings in the magazine) and save myself 10% off the purchase price. MMC "Jack Dale" wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 04:45:20 GMT, (Norm) wrote: The kids are gone, the house has been sold, most of the junk has been sold or given away, and after nearly 10 years of being without a boat, my wife and I are ready to start shopping again! We just made airline reservations to fly from Juneau Alaska down to Seattle Washington on the 22nd of April. Wow are we excited ![]() Try a search on Seattle on http://www.yachtworld.com. Use the advanced search strategy. |
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Here in Florida, there are more brokers per square mile than tourists.
Personally I agree with Jack and would use yachtworld and maybe pick up a copy of Sailboat Trader magazine (I don't think Trader online carries all the listings in the magazine) and save myself 10% off the purchase price. Aha. Just in time for the Easter Bunny. Most private sellers (who don't list through brokers) aren't ging through the hassle of selling privately so they can offer the boat ten percent cheaper.....they hope to get just as much as anybody else and put that ten percent in their pocket. :-) Meanwhile, nobody has done any legwork at all to see whether the boat has a legitimate, unencumbered document or title before the prospective buyer begins spending big dough for sureys, etc. Nobody, (certainly not the private seller), has fear of any recourse from regulatory agencies for any "whoppers" that get told during the sales process. To say, "never buy from a private party" makes no more sense than "never buy from a broker." In the final analysis a good boat and a good deal is where you find it- whether private or brokered, and there are as many horror stories involving deception or ignorance by private sellers as with brokers. One thing we can be absolutely sure of, however: If a private seller intended to take 10 percent less for his boat he would most likely have *already* listed it with a broker. :-) |
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