[Public-List] Selling Recommendations
Kris Coward
kris at melon.org
Tue Sep 10 20:29:56 PDT 2013
I had the opportunity (in spite of not taking up sailing until my 20s)
of having "red right returning" drilled into my head when I was about 7.
Then when i started sailing and wanted to remember which side each
running light went on, I just remembered that the lights and buoys match
up when leaving harbour because ships leave harbours more often than
they enter them. I feel this mnemonic keeps other important facts about
sailing at the front of my mind too...
Cheers,
Kris
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 06:51:57AM +0400, Glenn wrote:
> Gord great tip, now I won't have to go up and look at my lights to remember
>
> Glenn
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 11, 2013, at 12:27 AM, Gordon Laco <mainstay at csolve.net> wrote:
>
> > I still chant "port wine is red" to myself so that I remember where the red running light is. Don't tell on me.
> >
> > Gord #426 Surprise
> > (visiting in Victoria)
> >
> > On 2013-09-10, at 1:16 PM, Glenn <brooks.glenn at comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks Saleem, -i was a little over the top I admit, probably should have been a bit more restrained!
> >>
> >> Glenn
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPad
> >>
> >> On Sep 10, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Saleem <malik31460 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Glen I enjoyed your comment about red and green shoes laces. Very funny . LOL
> >>>
> >>> Best Regards
> >>>
> >>> Saleem Malik
> >>>
> >>> On Sep 9, 2013, at 2:17 PM, Glenn <brooks.glenn at comcast.net> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hey Dustin, unfortunately, the reality is, its a tough market for old boats like ours, even though they are more well found and seaworthy than most all the 6 figure gin palaces in the marina.
> >>>>
> >>>> Regarding marketing, most reputable boat brokers will have an account with Yachtworld. That effectively gives you international coverage via the web. I had my boat on the market for upwards of three years, including on yachtworld and had over 12000 hits on the online listing. One guy showed up from Australia, and was amusing himself by touring boat yards during his vacation. Turns out the usual listing at my local broker sold at around 1000 hits, mostly to local people. However my price was a little high- not much, but a little- and the boat would not move. As I had completely refit it for ocean service and had excellent gear I just wasnt going to give it away to some chechako who still has to wear red and green shoe laces to figure out where port and starboard are. (As you may be able to tell by now, I am still a little bit edgy due to my recent experience...) but as we are talking about buyers here- the lowest form of life inhabiting the intertidal zone,
> I
> >> a
> >>> m
> >>>> no longer to concerned with etiquette.
> >>>>
> >>>> This is because most buyers have the behavioral pattern of sand flees. Swarm around green scum cast up on the beach and scatter at the first hint of a rising tide. There is no cheapest price. the only thing that matters is that you hand the boat over at no cost and then pay them extra to help them refit with the equipment they wouldnt pay you a dime to upgrade with in the first place.
> >>>>
> >>>> So I would encourage you to set a fair value price -what ever you think it is- and wait for an offer you wont be embarrassed to shake hands over.
> >>>>
> >>>> But It is a buyers market, and yachtworld is a great tool. Probably you will find a buyer in your back yard, not internationally. So hit up the local boating magazines, hang a sign on your pickup with a picture, list it on craigslist, any other usellem.com out there, put out fliers to all the bulletin boards, etc and wait it out.
> >>>>
> >>>> BTW, I finally had enough of staryeyed sand dabs and pulled my boat off the market and Put it up on the beach. There it awaits out of harms way until I can come back next spring, load it up with food and water and sail to Hawaii. Where the sand flees and other beach deliterates will undoubtedly flock around again and try to act nautical.
> >>>>
> >>>> Cheers,
> >>>> Glenn B
> >>>> Dolce 318
> >>>>
> >>>> Sent from my iPad
> >>>>
> >>>> On Sep 9, 2013, at 9:31 PM, Dustin <dustinhogard at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Thanks for the advice, however disheartening.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Sent from my iPhone
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Sep 9, 2013, at 1:09 AM, CJ Pool <tasmanxer at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Sorry, Dustin, I forgot to post craigslist as a potential site, and it's
> >>>>>> free. I posted my boat for $8.500, hoping for a quick sale. It attracted
> >>>>>> a lot of wannabes, one who could not even row a dinghy.
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