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by argonaut » 27 May 2025, 12:28

I didn't move forward with this last year.
Thinking it's time I did .... use is simply not happening.

Couple of Q's .... how easy was a fixed price listing on eBay

Facebook mentioned ... how/where do you list a boat ? or is this on MarketPlace.

I did contact dealer I bought it from and they have cross listed it on NWYB who also put in on Applollo Duck https://sportboats.apolloduck.co.uk/boa ... ale/741819

I would tweak that add a bit, but the biggest unknown is what to list it for, I know ther is no 'Glass Guide' for boats, is there any guide on value on-line ?

The 65k price is too high, I think they just took the 89k of a new online and applied a % reduction.

Welcome any suggestions or advice.
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by ian h » 12 Jun 2025, 18:28

From what I hear talking to various brokers there is little movement on lower priced boats at present,

I have heard of big price reductions to just off load the boat but still no takers.

I know of 1 that has dropped by £45K to £85K but still no interest.

This end of boating is getting out of reach of a lot more people than it used to.

Sorry for doom and gloom, but all the best for sale.
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by argonaut » 26 Jun 2025, 10:09

I have just relisted elsewhere ...... Network Yacht Brokers seemed to do nothing after putting on web site.
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by MartynG » 30 Jun 2025, 22:22

ian h wrote:
This end of boating is getting out of reach of a lot more people than it used to.

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Not sure it's out of reach so much as folks are less and less able to do their own maintenance. Buying a boat is all very well but if you have to pay labour to fix every fault it will soon become very expensive.
I started with motorbikes then old cars that were easy to service . But with folks who started with 1990's cars I do get they are harder to work on on a DIY basis. So the idea of transferring car maintenance skills to boat maintenance simply is not there. My sons in laws near age 40 have never used a spanner on a vehicle and have no intention of doing so.

The other factor is motorboats with diesel engines are hardly good for the planet and diesel is being abandoned as a fuel for cars . So the dislike of diesel and the wish for lower emissions transfers to boats.

Then there is the disastrous state of the country as a whole but lets not get political.

I have seen a boat I would like to upgrade to but it does seem way too expensive so perhaps i will stick with the boat I have ,
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