by Ianfs » 05 Aug 2016, 10:54
I've tried to be silent on this topic only because recently the used boat market has blown me away because of the vast age differential of similar sized boats at the same asking prices. It has proved I am useless and know nothing about the market any more.
However, reading Bruce's comments and then looking at your ad Ian, I would throw in a couple of pence and say that your Ebay ad reads as if you were selling a piece of furniture or a bike or a car, something which is a necessity rather than a dream. Its extremely honest and well written and would certainly result in gaining 100% Positive feedback. Secondly, your boat against others is very well priced, there are a couple of 2003/04 at the same price and another with the bigger 4.3 engine so yours is very well priced.
Reading both Bruce's style of ad and then yours, I would say there is not much in it with the honesty factor either. He is talking about the fun you have had with it, she has been serviced to within an inch of her life and there are certain practicalities like the graphics.
So for me, I think he is absolutely right, you are selling to a first time boater with a family maybe and you are selling an honest dream. I like to see a boat well presented in an ad, i.e. take her to a river or lake and get some shots, talk about the trailer and how easy it is to service and move around and that its all ready to go. If it were me I might just chuck in the RNLI connection, it adds a little weight to the credence and provenance of Betty.
However, all things short and sweet, no lingering procrastinating sentences.