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72' Alloy trawler is back in the market

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"This maybe rude. If so I apologize. It looks like a well maintained, thoughtfully outfitted and beautiful boat. I would think it would sell very quickly at a good price for the seller. Why do you think that hasn’t happened? If I was in your area I’d give serious thought to buying her. Have you gotten any feedback suggesting why?"

Further to this comment from HC, while this boat is way too big for me, it looks like a beautiful, well-built, capable and thoroughly maintained vessel. Two things that may be making a sale difficult, just in my opinion of course:
1) I looked on the AB Yacht site, but I couldnt find the listing for your boat. However, most of the yachts they did have listed were selling for many millions of euros/dollars, so maybe this is not the best site for you? They had a pricing filter, but it went up to 80 million euros(!), and when I slid it down to a maximum of $500,000 it indicated nothing listed under that price. Perhaps a different site or broker would be targeting more likely buyers.
2) For buyers here in North America, traveling to Europe to see a boat makes an extra complication, and I also guess that the electric systems on your boat are 50 cycle, which would complicate service and replacements on this side of the ocean.
Although I have never sold a boat close to the size of yours, I know how difficult it can be to find a buyer for a custom-built boat, but I wish you success.
Peter
 
Thanks for you return
For AByacjt on the first page 'motor boat' you have'filter by model type' scrawl down,it is by alphabetic, to T : Trawler Pacific 72 and clic on .it is open.
For the sale of à one off it dépend
For example our former Long Cours 62 we found 3 potential buyers, even one of them want make an artic expédition with her he finally try we à smaller boat Arktika.
For our Vietnamiese baby we got...in one month 115 inquiries, four of them was buyers who fly from France to HK !
All this 3 boat Oaristys, Long-Cours 62 and Pacific 72 have the same well know (in France) architect for the hull line Joubert- Nivelt.
For the 220/50 hertz don't think it was à big issue ? We had in France à Cheoy Lee 53 in...110/60hetrz Just need à "converter" on the power line.
 
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