Looking for a 40-44 ft. Princess/Fairline/Sealine

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Hello,
I am looking for a 40-44ft. Princess/Fairline/Sealine, flybridge version around 2002 - 2007 to replace my Sealine F33. Preferably in the Med as that's where it will be based. Has to be a real steal as I know I am going to get slaughtered when selling the F33 afterwards, and anyway, I should not really be taking the money out of my business.
Cash waiting. Any offers?
 
New(ish) to all this how do I do a PM, please?

I have PM'ed you my e-mail address. You should get a notification on the top right of the screen, click that and then click on the message subject - you should then be able to see my message
 
"absolute bargains" tend to be cheap for a reason. Good things usually command fair prices.

I've written down on a bit of paper what's think you'll end up buying :)

Henry
 
Hello,
I am looking for a 40-44ft. Princess/Fairline/Sealine, flybridge version around 2002 - 2007 to replace my Sealine F33. Preferably in the Med as that's where it will be based. Has to be a real steal as I know I am going to get slaughtered when selling the F33 afterwards, and anyway, I should not really be taking the money out of my business.
Cash waiting. Any offers?

There is a 2000 F43 here in Gib for £129k.....looks nice and clean.

Details below:

http://www.boatshed.com/sealine_f43-boat-135503.html

Paul
 
Typical boat shed pictures, ou get no perspective just a photo of the fridge!
Have to say, this is what has put me off using them to sell.
 
Hear hear for the Essexboatyards recommendations. Those 2 are both stock boats and they can negotiate a trade in striaghtaway. They can include a truck to take it to the med and bring back the F33 in the deal, and you'll get a 12 month warranty. A proper warranty where they PDI the boat, always answer phone/text/email to give instant advice, and fly an engineer or spare part down if that's what's needed. Where in the med by the way?
 
Hear hear for the Essexboatyards recommendations. Those 2 are both stock boats and they can negotiate a trade in striaghtaway. They can include a truck to take it to the med and bring back the F33 in the deal, and you'll get a 12 month warranty. A proper warranty where they PDI the boat, always answer phone/text/email to give instant advice, and fly an engineer or spare part down if that's what's needed. Where in the med by the way?

Almost as though carlsberg do actually sell boats!!!

Shame we are looking to get out for a few years or I would be talking to them straight away!
 
Actual sale prices.

Thanks everybody for all the leads, although I don't need to part exchange the F33, which is in fact on the Cote d'Azur.
Some time ago, I saw a model specific list of prices that secondhand examples had actually sold for, going back perhaps two years. That would be very interesting.
Cannot remember the scource, it probably circulated amongst brokers.
Does anybody know where to get such lists?
 
Thanks everybody for all the leads, although I don't need to part exchange the F33, which is in fact on the Cote d'Azur.
Some time ago, I saw a model specific list of prices that secondhand examples had actually sold for, going back perhaps two years. That would be very interesting.
Cannot remember the scource, it probably circulated amongst brokers.
Does anybody know where to get such lists?

There is such a system operated by yachtworld, you have to be a broker advertise with them. My boats broker is on that list, I can tell you it makes interesting reading, but and a big but is that prices shown are purely on trust from the brokers sale .
 
Thanks everybody for all the leads, although I don't need to part exchange the F33, which is in fact on the Cote d'Azur.
Some time ago, I saw a model specific list of prices that secondhand examples had actually sold for, going back perhaps two years. That would be very interesting.
Cannot remember the scource, it probably circulated amongst brokers.
Does anybody know where to get such lists?

It used to be soldboats.com, which was part of yachtworld - but I think it was quite widely hacked, and they now use a more secure system called boatwizard. As VP says, it did used to rely on brokers being honest about actual achieved prices.

Cheers
Jimmy
 
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