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Hey.... how about price it for its true value and hold out for your price? If you under price it, then keep slashing your price every 2 weeks until it sells, you simply perpetuate the absurdity that causes people to think a perfectly good F32 like Willie's is only worth 10K!!! These things, in good shape, are truly worth 25-55K.
It's like cheap Chinese crap de-valuing everything made in North America... but we are doing it to ourselves. Please stop giving them away!! I may want to sell mine some day and want to get a reasonable price out of it!
With 2 kids close to college- Mine will "probably" go on the market next year. The problem is if you want (or God forbid "Need") to sell, the only motivater you have is price.
I think my F-32 is pretty nice. Decent twin diesels, updated looks in and out and mechanically excellent. IMHO- it "should" be near the top of that range BUT I highly doubt I'll get anywhere near 50k.
Unfortunatly... the market is in the dumps. In the last year, I've seen some real nice, quality boats at prices that are just ridiculously low... and aren't moving.
Great time to be a buyer.... not so much if your a seller.
not such a good time to be a buyer, banks aren't loaning money for old boats and that drives down the price to. Broker told me if it's under 15k or over 150k it can sale, it's the boats that us common folk and beginners want that don't sale today due to lack of loan monies out there
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aaronbocknek wrote:phil and i often visit 'madeinamerica.com' to buy our tee shirts, socks etc.... they are no more expensive than the crap you get at walmart or target yet wear like iron. not only that, but they are made by union workers right here in the usa. i'd rather pay a little more for made in the usa because it will last a little longer and maybe help out a family right here in the usa that might want to send their kids to college one day.
http://MadeInAmerica.com is a good site (we registered our company/products there). But don't assume the stuff is made by union workers. And the prices are often less than Wal-Mart's (mostly Chinese) stuff.
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aaronbocknek wrote:phil and i often visit 'madeinamerica.com' to buy our tee shirts, socks etc.... they are no more expensive than the crap you get at walmart or target yet wear like iron. not only that, but they are made by union workers right here in the usa. i'd rather pay a little more for made in the usa because it will last a little longer and maybe help out a family right here in the usa that might want to send their kids to college one day.
http://MadeInAmerica.com is a good site (we registered our company/products there). But don't assume the stuff is made by union workers. And the prices are often less than Wal-Mart's (mostly Chinese) stuff.
okay, maybe not ALL are union made, but i'd rather support american workers than the chinese any day. and the clothes are well made and wear like iron.
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I got a response from the seller of Will's old F32. He tells me that he has owned it for a little over a year. Hmmm, Will only sold it to him this summer, around July I believe, when we went to Port Kinsale...
So much for trust and full disclosure in a sale. Caveat Emptor...
Jamie
1985 F-32 270 Crusaders
1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
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