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![]() "sciman" wrote in message ink.net... The obvious is pending an independent survey, but are there other things? I would recommend contacting the insurance company you intend to use and ask them what their requirements are. It is common for the insurance company to require a survery by one of the people on their "approved" list. You can save yourself a headache and possibly a lot of money if you use a surveyor on their list to start with. In today's market, assuming this is an average asking price, is coming in with an initial bid at 80% too low? Try it, the worst that can happen is they will say NO! I am currently trying to sell a boat. A buyer came in way low, and I countered just a bit below my asking price, and then they came back and counter-countered at a much more reasonable amount and I accepted. I can't blame them for trying! The sea trial I know will go fine, and I hope the survey doesn't freak them out, and then I will enjoy the second happiest day of a boat owners life! Rod |
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