60F
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After 13 years I have decided to sell my Gosport based 1989 Princess 435, potentially together with the mooring paid up to the end of next March, as she is too high to get up to the mooring at my house on the upper Thames where I would get more use out of a boat . Never having previously sold a boat, I am looking for advice as to whether to list it with a broker or use one or both of the larger boat sales websites - which are obviously very much cheaper. I would very much appreciate comments as to whether to just engage a broker, and if so which ones are more likely to be successful with a sub £100k boat - presumably having one local to the boat could be an advantage - or whether, given the relatively low value, it would be as effective to just list with the websites having taken lots of photo's and video's and giving a good description of the boat as I think most people looking for a boat of this age and value will just do a google search. Although based in Oxford, it would not be a particular hardship to do the viewings myself and of course nobody knows the boat better than I do and she has a whole bundle of documentation with her from new and I can ensure that funds are cleared before exchanging documents or keys. Also, although broker rates generally quoted are of the order of 10% plus vat, I assume these are negotiable and, if so, what should the target rate be? Comments from people more used to selling boats would be much appreciated.