Richard10002
Well-Known Member
Well... I've arrived in Malta today and return to England on Sunday. I actually came because I could, to make sure she's OK, and do some specific jobs which were playing on my mind, rather than present her better for sale.
Anyway, I'm now a bit depressed as, as well as the 3 page list of winter jobs, I am faced with the fact that she is full of stuff built up for liveaboard life, but which make her extremely cluttered, and quite untidy, in terms of presentation for sale, and she is a bit damp after having been left for 2 months.
My overall impression is that she is a bit rough around the edges .... which might be kind of OK for a 12-14 year old boat, or it might not.
I could list the jobs, (and will if it's appropriate/needed), but could briefly suggest that some are necessary before sailing her again, some ought to be done, and others could remain on the wish list. Some are big, some are medium, and some are small, (all these jobs I had planned to do at my leisure over the winter/early spring).
2 questions:
1a) Richard, (Rb_Stretch), sold his immaculate, (I assume), Moody 44 Hana for the asking price of £135K, (I'm presuming he got the asking price or close), with a private web site, along with driving people to it from here and MOA
1b) The lowest asking price I've seen for a Moody 44 over the past 5 years is £109,950. She was for sale in Croatia. The circumstances may have been similar to mine as medical/health was mentioned in the advert, and she had a "Sold" sticker within 3 or 4 weeks.
1c) The current range of asking prices for Moody 44s on the market seems to be £120K to £140K, and there only seem to be about 5 openly for sale.
Where should I pitch Rogue to get a quick sale in Malta? - Plan A, I'm thinking £119,950, or £114,950, or £109,950?
(I know there have been lots of kind offers to help get Rogue back to the UK, and they are all appreciated and welcomed, and may yet be called upon /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif - Plan B).
2) Where should I direct my efforts over the next 2 days in terms of preparing her best for sale.... clearing the clutter and making her look better, or doing jobs which I feel need doing, but which wont be obvious to a buyer, whether they are done or not, (they may be obvious to a surveyor).
Any opinions/advice most welcome.
Cheers
Richard
Anyway, I'm now a bit depressed as, as well as the 3 page list of winter jobs, I am faced with the fact that she is full of stuff built up for liveaboard life, but which make her extremely cluttered, and quite untidy, in terms of presentation for sale, and she is a bit damp after having been left for 2 months.
My overall impression is that she is a bit rough around the edges .... which might be kind of OK for a 12-14 year old boat, or it might not.
I could list the jobs, (and will if it's appropriate/needed), but could briefly suggest that some are necessary before sailing her again, some ought to be done, and others could remain on the wish list. Some are big, some are medium, and some are small, (all these jobs I had planned to do at my leisure over the winter/early spring).
2 questions:
1a) Richard, (Rb_Stretch), sold his immaculate, (I assume), Moody 44 Hana for the asking price of £135K, (I'm presuming he got the asking price or close), with a private web site, along with driving people to it from here and MOA
1b) The lowest asking price I've seen for a Moody 44 over the past 5 years is £109,950. She was for sale in Croatia. The circumstances may have been similar to mine as medical/health was mentioned in the advert, and she had a "Sold" sticker within 3 or 4 weeks.
1c) The current range of asking prices for Moody 44s on the market seems to be £120K to £140K, and there only seem to be about 5 openly for sale.
Where should I pitch Rogue to get a quick sale in Malta? - Plan A, I'm thinking £119,950, or £114,950, or £109,950?
(I know there have been lots of kind offers to help get Rogue back to the UK, and they are all appreciated and welcomed, and may yet be called upon /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif - Plan B).
2) Where should I direct my efforts over the next 2 days in terms of preparing her best for sale.... clearing the clutter and making her look better, or doing jobs which I feel need doing, but which wont be obvious to a buyer, whether they are done or not, (they may be obvious to a surveyor).
Any opinions/advice most welcome.
Cheers
Richard