Portofino
Well-Known Member
One thing about private sellers , we too helpful and obliging .
Before I sold my boat in Aug , there where too many mistake made on my part , and only once I learned the right way to sell that I got serious buyers .
Mistake 1 , don't do any sea trial until a contacted is sign .
Mistake 2 if a buyer is moaning about the Amount of deposit then he has to pay , watch out .
Mistake 3 use an contact something like the RYA , don't invent the wheel .
Mistake 4 don't alter contact to suite you or the buyer , more contact are fair to both party .
Mistake 5 offers over the phone before the boat is seen are not worth considering.
Tell them that they can make a offer after the boat is view .
Cutting out mistake will get rid of he tyres kickers , sea trails are just that , to check over equipment you can't check while the boat is on the hard or in the Marina , it's nothing to do with how well the boat sails or how well it points .
So there no point in sea trial until after the survey has been done and everything is what it should be .
Viewing , offer, survey, sea trial.
Nearly all broker contact have a clause saying that unless major fauit are found the buyer can't just walk away .
What count as a major fauit can be stated in the contract , normally is engine , gearbox , GRP like osmosis, keel , mast damage , at this point the buyer can ask for his full deposit back ,
other fault that are found are then agreed by the party's how they will be put right,
Don't expect to knock off 8 or 10 k of the asking price and then expect the seller to replace a bad seacock or a leaky window ,
Also if the rigging over 10 old your offer should allow for this so again don't expect to knock anther 5 k for replacing rigging .
I say this to buyers .
Have a good look around the boat , take account what need to be replace and the cost then make your offer , that way anything found you have already recovered the cost of repairs , that way you not wasting money on a haulout and surveyor .
Any major problem found can be decided how they will be put right or you have to option to walk away .
But most of all be fair with your offer , I stop any conversation that started with stupid offer , one guy offer was less then half the asking price , needless to say he never got the boat , his lose .
To the seller .
Have a good web site with plent of photo lots of close up including things like keel bolts ,
Make a Video to send to buyers again plenty of close up of the hull , show under floor and under seats and lockers .
If you not using the boat get it on the hard , that way buyer will be more interested has it will cut their cost when it come to surveying , plus it stop the time wastes who just looking for a day sail .
Be honest with your answer , no good knocking 500 hours of the clock , soon or later it will come to light .
Give the viewer plenty of time to view , leave them to it for a while .
One last thing get rid of your crap and make sure the boat is clean .
What put some people off is owners personal bits , they can't see beyond the crap .
To the OP I say this , if you given me that contract , I too would had send it back .
They don,t understand ^^^ above in Italy .
Remember it’s a long range viewing + language and cultural issues ,
“ when in Rome - do as —- etc ,etc “
If it’s what you want ,hard to find a fair price ,you have built a rapport with the broker, you seem serious then while you are there take the opportunity to go out and trial it .You want asfew barriers as possible erecting!
When I sold my Sunseeker ( based in the Cote d Azur ) , it went with in 3 weeks .
Experienced Brokers Sunseeker,fr told me what they were going for and how much % the buyers normally ask off .
So we or they pitched the price 8 % *** more than wanted .Hey presto it achieved it after the buyer chipped a bit off .
He initially arranged to fly down from Germany ( a Lotus franchised principle) on a Saturday to view .
He asked if he could bring his wife and two kids as they would a weekend in Cannes .I said yes .
Broker said to clinche the deal is it ok if I take them round the bay of Cannes .Broker is an experienced helm .
Sure I said you are selling it.
Cut a long story short ,it went the following Friday. Trucked to Germany .
Broker arranged a local storage Co to box up and store all my stuff as we were in the U.K.
Wham , bang , slam — gone in 6 days from viewing .Buyer arranged deposit on Monday lift n survey on Wednesday. broker took it the slings and returned it to mooring etc ,
There were 3 viewing in all two local and this German guy .
Locals went away did not ask for a run out .One was just relocated to Monaco and never boated ,the consensus was to start with a small 12 M Sunseeker .
He phoned back on the Monday (after the buyer paid a deposit ) it went requesting a sea trial , but alas it had gone .Too late
Buyer and family on Saturday wanted it ,after viewing and a run arround the bay - it was on the road to Germany Friday ,
So what are you saying ,Ask him to wait until Monday ( flying home Sun Pm ) ask him to send a deposit , then return the following week end to have a go in it ? you gotta make it easy for them :encouragement: close the sale and get rid of it .
Broker acted as the intermediary re the price and guided the buyer in his offer ,the told him there were two others interested , one seen it before him ( Monaco man ) and another due following weekend .
German guy bagged it — After a run out in it with the broker .
So not a time wasting exercise for me a 1000 miles away .
*** Broker explained the survey is a game the buyer needs his fee back ,minimum they all ways find something ,so we will factor this in .That 8%. Was broken down into the initial chip + the buyers survey fee .
Psychology is the buyer feels he’s got a deal .
There’s no point the seller risking stalling over a seacock or what have you !
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