Neil1300r
Member
Hi all,
First time poster, so go easy for the potentially stupid questions. We've spent a few months looking at 2nd hand Sealines, adverts and actual boats. The ones we are looking at are all in the £95-£80k range. Ranging from 1997-2005, specificationsall similar. Lots of badly presented boats out there. We've now found the ideal one. But now have to put an offer in. It's suddenly all got real, we may actually end up buying a boat! So, two questions, I saw during covid 2nd hand boat prices shoot up - are they still overpriced? ( yes stupid question, if I had a crystal ball I'd be a millionaire, but would still appreciate views). Second question is how low to make an offer. Interested in would owners feel insulted with an opening offer of 15% less than asking price for an immaculately priced boat? But there are lots out there, none appear not to be selling ( yes its been winter). Do people put their boats up for sale expecting cheeky offers?
First time poster, so go easy for the potentially stupid questions. We've spent a few months looking at 2nd hand Sealines, adverts and actual boats. The ones we are looking at are all in the £95-£80k range. Ranging from 1997-2005, specificationsall similar. Lots of badly presented boats out there. We've now found the ideal one. But now have to put an offer in. It's suddenly all got real, we may actually end up buying a boat! So, two questions, I saw during covid 2nd hand boat prices shoot up - are they still overpriced? ( yes stupid question, if I had a crystal ball I'd be a millionaire, but would still appreciate views). Second question is how low to make an offer. Interested in would owners feel insulted with an opening offer of 15% less than asking price for an immaculately priced boat? But there are lots out there, none appear not to be selling ( yes its been winter). Do people put their boats up for sale expecting cheeky offers?