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Old 30-12-2019, 12:35   #1
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Broker recommendations in central Connecticut

A friend's father in law died unexpectedly, leaving behind a Sabre 34- of which the widow was unaware. I have seen only a single photo, looks respectable, located on the hard in Portland CT. Any broker recommendations in the area?
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A friend's father in law died unexpectedly, leaving behind a Sabre 34- of which the widow was unaware. I have seen only a single photo, looks respectable, located on the hard in Portland CT. Any broker recommendations in the area?

I have a good friend in Central CT. Will ask him for recommendations.
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A friend's father in law died unexpectedly, leaving behind a Sabre 34- of which the widow was unaware. I have seen only a single photo, looks respectable, located on the hard in Portland CT. Any broker recommendations in the area?
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Prestige Yacht sales has offices in Norwalk, Essex and Mystic, so they are good candidates for anyone selling (or buying) a boat in Connecticut.
https://www.prestigeyachtsales.net/brokerage/1/
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Prestige Yacht sales has offices in Norwalk, Essex and Mystic, so they are good candidates for anyone selling (or buying) a boat in Connecticut.
https://www.prestigeyachtsales.net/brokerage/1/
If you go with Prestige, it will make good sense to say away for George Middleton.
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A friend's father in law died unexpectedly, leaving behind a Sabre 34- of which the widow was unaware. I have seen only a single photo, looks respectable, located on the hard in Portland CT. Any broker recommendations in the area?
WOW, the widow did not know that her husband owned a sailboat? There has to be an interesting story behind that.
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