I have numerous friends from the lake selling their boats this winter and we discussed which was the best way to sell it. I was all about craigslist.com cause its free but others had points being pay a little to sell your boat fast on pay websites. <BR> <BR>So, question is wheres the best place to list your boat if you want it to sale?
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onlyinboards.com is a great site to start with
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I am obviously biased on which site I think is the best <IMG SRC="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0> <BR> <BR>However the truth is that there is not ONE site that will sell your boat every time. The trick is to price it right and get it on as many sites as possible. The worst part is that boattrader and some of those other sites charge an arm and a leg for a listing. But if you have it on OIB, Boattrader, usedboats, craigslist, iboats I think you would be pretty well covered. (that gets pricey though I'm sure)
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^^^ Agreed. When I posted one of my boats on onlyinboards.com, I had the most traffic there. craigslist was okay but got a lot of those nigerian scammers asking questions. IMO, onlyinboards.com is the best way to go.
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be careful on CL, but if you do get the scammers have fun with them. get them to fedx you their "cashiers checks" as many times as they'll fall for it, costing them $$$ everytime. And just plaster the walls with the fake checks. (hmmm, maybe make sure they're fake first so you dont blow a sale playing games)
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i sold my boat last spring from a craigslist listing... i got a lot of response but i stated i would only deal locally in my ad so i wouldnt even put myself in the situation to get scammed online anyone trying to get you to deal online you would know immediately was a scammer.
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Best way to sell a boat is to price it right.
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The key to selling any boat is having it priced right,as stated above. Do some research before you put it on the market, find out what others are listing theirs for and I'd even secret shop some of the ones listed to see what they'd actually sell them for. This is a very confusing time in the market and selling can be tough and discouraging if you're not somewhat educated on what the trends are.Good luck!
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onlyinboards.com and boattrader.com <BR> <BR>Its too hard to search large regions on craigslist, and truthfully, a good percentage of near new used boat sales are going out of the country right now. Not many ppl in Austrailia that are going to search craigslist in 10 different cities all in a few hrs of each other.
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onlyinboards for sure but CL is great. just remember to put a lot of of current BIG pics, so use html to host pics through photobucket so you can get multiple big pics. the best way to sell your boat fast is price it bellow all other like boats listed currently.
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use craigslist. <a href="http://www.jaxed.com" target="_blank">www.jaxed.com</a> lets you search all craiglist ads without having to go through all the different states. thats how i found my boat and im ozzy.
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I used onlyinboards to sell and find my next boat but I got alot of hits threw this little web site called <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR><font size="+1">WakeWorld.com</font>
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CL is good for cheaper items imo. A bargain shopper is on CL. <BR> <BR>onlyinboards and boattrader for a big ticket item...
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As Brock said above, the most importand part is price it right. I always list on <BR>Onlyinboards, Craigslist, and WakeWorld. <BR> <BR>That always gets it done. I would have to say Onlyiboards gets the most genuine leads, but as said before it is not just one site.
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what about a site to sell this bad boy? I've had no luck on ebay, cl, and boat trader thus far. <BR> <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/3183/748113.jpg" alt="Upload">
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Cl and boat trader are your tickets. Sign of the times i think. Price it right, advertise it with appropriate specs, lots of pics, and it should sell.
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i have done all those things. i'm even willing to take interesting trade ins as partial payment. and nothin.
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Rod, try offshoreonly.com. Is there an offshore owners forum in the bay area? Try there also. <BR> <BR>Eric, for your boat I would list it on onlyinboards, craigslist in the biggest city close to you, and boat trader online. I looked at your craigslist ad and you need a lot more and better pics. You can't tell anything other than your boat is yellow from the pics. You have a couple of good things going for you with your boat. The stereo is very nice and the motor upgrade is nice. Everything else you list is on pretty much every other wakesetter on the planet. The problem is those the stereo and motor probably only increase the value 1 or 2 thousand at most in the real world market. There are some things going against you as well. Yellow is a little harder to sell, the graphics on the side are very odd for that boat and it is the start of winter so nobody is going to be able to use the boat for a few months. If you want to try and get close to what you are asking you may want to strip the graphics and put on the '08 wakesetter graphics. Also make the ad better with bigger pics. I don't agree with NADA very often but for your boat I think it is pretty close on your boat. It books out to about 52k average and 47 low. I would think you should be able to sell you boat fairly quickly if listed at the 45-47 range. In this economy price is by far the most important selling feature.
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Dirt is worth more than most boats at this time of year. If you want to sell, ya gotta go low, very low.
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Chad- Did you get your boat sold yet?
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Sold it yesterday! I'll probably be bugging you more next year<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" border=0>
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Hijack: Brock Landers, i want your caddi dude. mother of god that thing is amazing
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sold mine on wakeworld, only took 3 days. price has to be right, otherwise, its just like show and tell....imo
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IMo sites like boat trader allow a seller to get the most out of his inboard boat....other inboard exclusive sites allow to much competition and thus driving down prices. As a seller I want the guy who just got into wakeboarding looking to get a nice new wakeboard boat after just coming from the local dealer. Not the guy who's been looking for 6 months and is after that crazy deal.
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For quick sell, research similar boats and KBB and price it agressively and blitz as many sites / ads as possible. If you get a bunch calls right off the bat and sell it quick, that means you probably could have sold it for more though, but at least the hassle of selling is over. <BR> <BR>If you want to max the dollars and are less concerned about how long it takes and are around to show it a bunch of times, list it in CL, WW, Onlyinboards and other free or cheap sites with a less aggressive price. If the phone doesn't ring much, lower the price every 2 - 4 weeks until the phone starts ringing. That way you will know exactly where the top end of the market price is for your boat. <BR> <BR>If you want a hands off approach and don't want people checking out your house and stuff or waste your time with the lookey lous, pay a higher volume dealer 10% to sell it on consignment. <BR> <BR>Of course timing is a factor and once boat shows come around more people will be looking. Also sometimes is just tough to sell some things as there is just not a big market to draw from which may be the case for Rod's boat. Then you just have to be patient until the right person comes by or sell it at a crazy low price to entice someone that is just looking for steals. <BR> <BR>Good luck.
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rod: <BR> <BR>if it was 1985 and i had some WHAM cd's in my arsenal, i'd pick that boat up from you in a heartbeat. the ladies would love it.
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