Keith
Guru
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2007
- Messages
- 2,715
- Vessel Name
- Anastasia III
- Vessel Make
- Krogen 42
I can tell you that I'm one of those folks who doesn't respond well to a low-ball offer. One guy came to look at my last boat, and started telling me what bad shape she was in. "Very rough" among other comments. I told him to get lost. When I had my current boat on the market, some guy told my broker he "might" be interested at about $50,000 less than the asking price. I told the broker to tell him to kiss my ass. Still have the boat and that's fine with me.
At some point if I decide I must sell it, I might entertain these types of offers, but I'm not there yet!
One other thing I've learned over the years. Your boat is only worth what the cheapest similar one on the market is going for. It doesn't matter how well it's been taken care of, what equipment it has, how pretty it is... everybody will only look at the cheapest 1994 brand X on Yachtworld and that's what yours is worth too, until the other one is off the market.* People don't care about your maintenance, upgrades, etc.
At some point if I decide I must sell it, I might entertain these types of offers, but I'm not there yet!
One other thing I've learned over the years. Your boat is only worth what the cheapest similar one on the market is going for. It doesn't matter how well it's been taken care of, what equipment it has, how pretty it is... everybody will only look at the cheapest 1994 brand X on Yachtworld and that's what yours is worth too, until the other one is off the market.* People don't care about your maintenance, upgrades, etc.