Maynard,
I have been over to Oceanport Landing almost daily during the last two weeks as both my previous Hatteras (43 DC) and my present one (48 MY) were out for annual bottom work and polish job. While there I spoke quite a bit with Charlie (Red Line) and I think the guy has been grossly misunderstood. He is a no nonsense type who has little or no tolerance for tire kickers who are not really serious buyers. As a result he won't normally take the time to list someone's boat who thinks their boat is still worth what it was five years ago or list a dog. He does a lot of sales by buying the realistic sellers boats and quickly reselling it for a fraction of the normal commission. His theory is that he makes just a little on each boat but he sells a lot of boats. Last week he sold six boats and I was standing there when a hopeful buyer drove up to the dock ready to buy the boat he looked at the previous afternoon only to be told by Charlie that it was just sold about a half hour ago and he even introduced the new buyer to the guy.
I think Charlie may benefit from a Dale Carnegie course, but I must say that he may be a bid rough around the edges but I believe he's an honest guy.
Regarding the 58 MY (1985), BETTY ANN, as Larry (Micro Kap) and Jack (Saltshaker), both know, it is IMO in outstanding condition with only two small problems which can be repaired easily. The fairly new Awlgrip paint has peeled on the overhead at both port and stb sides near the sliding pilothouse doors. The other blemish is on the radar arch where there is some typical lifting of the paint on aluminum.
I would strongly suggest that your son act quickly to check it out himself as the boat is a genuine jem and I think it will go soon. I briefly entertained it myself but several reasons stopped me... first it exceeds the 50 foot rule at my club and I won't consider leaving the club and the other is that at my age, (72) I need a bigger boat like a hole in the head.
As Larry Kaplan and Jack Sardina have both said and I concur, the three of us are very close by and would be happy to meet your son and go there with him. By the way, Fred spent a bunch of boat bucks on this boat and there is a large note on it still. (I've been told it's over 400K) but the widow just wants it gone and will take 300 K. not negotiable.
Walt