Now if I were selling a boat

lanason

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I have just had a little play looking through boats for sale and I cannot believe the poor advertising standards.
eg Engine answer 1 - no model size etc
no list of specs

Few pictures even on the Manufacturers website - looking a the Sealine S23 - just a few pictures. Why ???

Why dont they go to town and have loads - thumbails to have a closer look.
Are they not proud of their creations ??
Web space limitations ??
or do they want you to get a brochure ??
or travel miles to see one in the flesh ??

Guess the SBS will be the place to look - The S23 looks like an ideal boat for my next one ... can you sleep in the cockpit - does it convert to beds ?? does the website tell you - err no.

I think the pictures in MBM boat reports are better.


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It always puzzles me why peeps fail to put piccies. You look at the amount of adverts on boatsandoutboards.co.uk without even one picture. Don't they realise that a picture is worth a thousand words?

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Is that why no one wants my boats ...

Cheers
Mick

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With my 'Ad Mans' hat on. I promise you, even if selling a boat which everyone knows, you MUST put a picture there.

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Hi There,

The guy on the pontoon at the back of me has just got a new S23. What a big improvement on the S24. It actually looks good. The one thing to remember is that there is no Swim Platform! Nice boat though.

N.

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