bobk
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- 48' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1981 - 1984)
The thread on selling without a broker involved has finally prodded me to start this thread.
I turn 81 this fall, have cruised between Baltimore (and once the Erie Canal) and Marathon many many times. Age plus some serious medical issues last year (seems all good now) have us thinking seriously about selling our 1981 Series I 48MY. The boat shows well, is in great shape, well maintained and never abused. So the question in my mind is how to sell her when I decide to pull the trigger. I'll certainly first try via the Boats Wanted and for Sale list here as well as T&T. But assuming that doesn't work out too well, what criteria should one look for in selecting a broker.
We are in Port St Lucie, FL and the boat is at our condo dock. There is a one man part time broker operation in PSL who has been very successful in selling many of the boats here, but he has limited knowledge of Hatteras' and Detroits. The closest large brokerage is less than 10 miles from here, but I have not been happy with what I have seen in their rep who seems to have had several listings from the condo over the past years. So my questions are how should I value proximity, size of operation, knowledge of these vessels etc.? How should I make a choice if the FSBO option doesn't work out? I know the HOF has some good, knowledgeable folks in the business and I'd appreciate your comments as well, here or off line . If I have to break my heart, I'd like it done with minimal pain.
Bobk
I turn 81 this fall, have cruised between Baltimore (and once the Erie Canal) and Marathon many many times. Age plus some serious medical issues last year (seems all good now) have us thinking seriously about selling our 1981 Series I 48MY. The boat shows well, is in great shape, well maintained and never abused. So the question in my mind is how to sell her when I decide to pull the trigger. I'll certainly first try via the Boats Wanted and for Sale list here as well as T&T. But assuming that doesn't work out too well, what criteria should one look for in selecting a broker.
We are in Port St Lucie, FL and the boat is at our condo dock. There is a one man part time broker operation in PSL who has been very successful in selling many of the boats here, but he has limited knowledge of Hatteras' and Detroits. The closest large brokerage is less than 10 miles from here, but I have not been happy with what I have seen in their rep who seems to have had several listings from the condo over the past years. So my questions are how should I value proximity, size of operation, knowledge of these vessels etc.? How should I make a choice if the FSBO option doesn't work out? I know the HOF has some good, knowledgeable folks in the business and I'd appreciate your comments as well, here or off line . If I have to break my heart, I'd like it done with minimal pain.
Bobk
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