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When we were selling our last boat the Marina (Somewhere in Chi Harbour) tried the same ploy. Mrs Mate asked what they proposed to do for this money. They seemed at first not to have an answer to this question, but after some thought said that they would have the responsibility of handing the boat's keys to prospective purchasers and checking the boat's security.
Mrs Mate who of course must be obeyed, (and who by this time had steam coming out of her ears) told them that we would escort any prospective purchasers over the boat and that since these services were not required, she did not see that they had any right to this charge. She also told them that since this was not in the contract, she would take advice from the RYA.
This had the required effect. With a parting shot of "Well you can't put a "For Sale" sign on the boat" they backed down and when the boat was sold nothing was said.
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Mrs Mate who of course must be obeyed, (and who by this time had steam coming out of her ears) told them that we would escort any prospective purchasers over the boat and that since these services were not required, she did not see that they had any right to this charge. She also told them that since this was not in the contract, she would take advice from the RYA.
This had the required effect. With a parting shot of "Well you can't put a "For Sale" sign on the boat" they backed down and when the boat was sold nothing was said.
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