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Old 03-10-2016, 13:55   #16
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Re: Where to List a Boat on Line?

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Thanks Mambo! Which CD do you own? Started in a 28 some time back.
Hi - I have the CD330 (they modified the deck mold and interior of the 33 at the end of the run). Which 31 are you sailing -- a Mariah or the newer 31? I guess it goes without saying that you should give the classifieds here a shot too. Luck,
Matt
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Old 04-10-2016, 05:10   #17
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Re: Where to List a Boat on Line?

i deal with this exact issue everyday in real estate. it falls under the heading of 'penny wise & pound foolish'. IF...you are in the business of selling boats then the question is moot. If you're not, let a pro handle it. A bona fide broker is your best bet any day of the week. they will be listing on the most productive media - (including most listed herein ) if they don't they don't have any income. they qualify any "buyer" so those who come to the boat actually have the money & desire. it appears from your post that you find some percentage in having aggravation, time wasting & lack of a sale. what i tell prospective home sellers is simple. the only buyers who will know your house is for sale are those who happen to drive by it. if you intent is to look at the nice sign on your lawn - go for it! but if you actually want to sell, then go with the process that will STEER buyers to your property & sell it.
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