Re: Question about selling a Mac
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:00 am
Since I was the OP, I thought maybe I should update what ultimately happened. After a series of "tire kickers" called about my boat, I went with the $100.00 demo sail and that weeded out those that were not serious. I had about eight interested parties that came and viewed the boat and three that wanted it. In the end, I sold it to a young fellow that had a family and wanted to go sailing with his kids. He wasn't the high bidder, but he was the most sincere and I liked that the boat was going to be used by a family. After he drove off with the boat, I got a call from another guy that was interested and he wanted to contact the buyer and "make him an offer he couldn't refuse". I just told him to go find another boat. I had the boat advertised on Craig's List and Boat Trader. Craig's List was where I got all the "tire kickers", but the Boat Trader people were way more serious, ultimately it was sold through the Boat Trader ad.
Now that I spent a summer without my Mac, I am again looking at sailboats. No, the admiral has not changed her mind (she still loves the cruiser life), but I have found mast up storage that will allow me to sail when I wish to sail. I'm thinking that maybe a 26S might be just what I need to fill my sailing needs.
My advice to anyone selling their Mac, price it fairly, be honest about it's flaws and it will sell in short order. As I look right now, there is a lot less Macs available than when I sold mine.
Best wishes,
Pat
Now that I spent a summer without my Mac, I am again looking at sailboats. No, the admiral has not changed her mind (she still loves the cruiser life), but I have found mast up storage that will allow me to sail when I wish to sail. I'm thinking that maybe a 26S might be just what I need to fill my sailing needs.
My advice to anyone selling their Mac, price it fairly, be honest about it's flaws and it will sell in short order. As I look right now, there is a lot less Macs available than when I sold mine.
Best wishes,
Pat