So we are sitting here in Key West debating the wisdom of selling our 2006 Mainship 34HT this Spring to take advantage of the sellers market. Some issues we are thinking about now:
1) This is 100% our last boat. After 46 years of owning them I am ready for a break. Debate is sell soon or wait until our low-rent slip in Key West goes away in Spring 2025. No doubt we are selling.
2) Should we sell it ourselves? Generally not my cup of tea but it seems like this market would reduce the tire kickers and bs'ers. Especially if they have to come to KW to see the boat.
3) Not sure how hard it is to get a haul out and surveyor in KW but guess the buyer will figure it out? Keeping #2 in mind would we net more minus a broker if we moved the boat north to somewhere like Lauderdale or Daytona. My gut says no but value the opinions here?
4) Boat is in really good shape with $10K spent servicing the engine and generator, new bottom paint, 2020 dinghy,motor,Sea Wise Davit system. Still not a fan of the microcommander but the new owner can deal with it. I certainly wouldn't hide the fact that I don't trust it and haven't had the time to deal with it. Canvas is decent and electronics work but are dated. Single helm so not sure the folks in the NE would love it. Just rambling as I'm thinking about pricing. Not really interested in dickering on price if I sell it myself or using a broker.
5) I'm thinking finding a marine escrow company or attorney would be $$ well spent for both parties and smooth out the DIY sale.
Thoughts please? If you want to make an offer please do but we aren't ready to sell it until Spring . Seriously-we aren't really ready to pull the trigger.
Don
1) This is 100% our last boat. After 46 years of owning them I am ready for a break. Debate is sell soon or wait until our low-rent slip in Key West goes away in Spring 2025. No doubt we are selling.
2) Should we sell it ourselves? Generally not my cup of tea but it seems like this market would reduce the tire kickers and bs'ers. Especially if they have to come to KW to see the boat.
3) Not sure how hard it is to get a haul out and surveyor in KW but guess the buyer will figure it out? Keeping #2 in mind would we net more minus a broker if we moved the boat north to somewhere like Lauderdale or Daytona. My gut says no but value the opinions here?
4) Boat is in really good shape with $10K spent servicing the engine and generator, new bottom paint, 2020 dinghy,motor,Sea Wise Davit system. Still not a fan of the microcommander but the new owner can deal with it. I certainly wouldn't hide the fact that I don't trust it and haven't had the time to deal with it. Canvas is decent and electronics work but are dated. Single helm so not sure the folks in the NE would love it. Just rambling as I'm thinking about pricing. Not really interested in dickering on price if I sell it myself or using a broker.
5) I'm thinking finding a marine escrow company or attorney would be $$ well spent for both parties and smooth out the DIY sale.
Thoughts please? If you want to make an offer please do but we aren't ready to sell it until Spring . Seriously-we aren't really ready to pull the trigger.
Don