henryf
Well-Known Member
No idea on price I'm afraid, the usual issue is discovering just how much similar boats actually sold for. Otherwise you just look at others on the market which may well be over priced and people have them for sale for a couple of years before finally reducing to the price at which the thing actually sells which was the value all along !
If there was a way of discovering actual values I'd set up a boat business myself !
Not a bad website, the photos are woefully slow to download and you can't even enlarge them or make the smaller images larger even though you've paid the download penalty.
My usual bugbear - far too many personal possessions, I have no wish to know that you wear dentures but unfortunately now do. At one stage I thought you suffered from hemorrhoids but thankfully it was cream to relieve denture irritation. That coupled with the second toothpaste type product to compliment the Colgate Icy White.
Self service would normally put the fear of god into me and certainly a full engine survey would be wise. It's all well and good changing the obvious stuff but a marine mechanic earns their money looking at the areas outside the service schedule which experience tells them could be an issue.
Having said that all the areas do look extremely clean and well cared for so I could certainly see someone travelling to see her.
Good luck with the sale, you just need a bit of hard evidence to back up the price either way, needs to be priced right to sell but no need to reduce the price if others have actually sold for that figure.
Henry
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That is the tightest engine access I have seen in my life. I am assuming the rest of the deck lifts to reveal the full engine in all her easy to get at glory. If that is the case then ditch the restricted view and show us what you see when you service her. As it is I'm imagining no one has ever looked at the other side and I would be sh1pping myself in case something went wrong and we had to cut a hole in the hull to gain access
H.
If there was a way of discovering actual values I'd set up a boat business myself !
Not a bad website, the photos are woefully slow to download and you can't even enlarge them or make the smaller images larger even though you've paid the download penalty.
My usual bugbear - far too many personal possessions, I have no wish to know that you wear dentures but unfortunately now do. At one stage I thought you suffered from hemorrhoids but thankfully it was cream to relieve denture irritation. That coupled with the second toothpaste type product to compliment the Colgate Icy White.
Self service would normally put the fear of god into me and certainly a full engine survey would be wise. It's all well and good changing the obvious stuff but a marine mechanic earns their money looking at the areas outside the service schedule which experience tells them could be an issue.
Having said that all the areas do look extremely clean and well cared for so I could certainly see someone travelling to see her.
Good luck with the sale, you just need a bit of hard evidence to back up the price either way, needs to be priced right to sell but no need to reduce the price if others have actually sold for that figure.
Henry
Edited to say :
That is the tightest engine access I have seen in my life. I am assuming the rest of the deck lifts to reveal the full engine in all her easy to get at glory. If that is the case then ditch the restricted view and show us what you see when you service her. As it is I'm imagining no one has ever looked at the other side and I would be sh1pping myself in case something went wrong and we had to cut a hole in the hull to gain access
H.
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