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Created by MorningBird > 9 months ago, 15 Jul 2019
MorningBird
NSW, 2703 posts
15 Jul 2019 3:42PM
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Hi,
If you were to sell your boat privately which online website do you reckon is best? Yachthub, Boatsales etc

Windjana
WA, 405 posts
15 Jul 2019 1:52PM
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MorningBird said..
Hi,
If you were to sell your boat privately which online website do you reckon is best? Yachthub, Boatsales etc


Yachthub and Boatsonline.
They are much more affordable than Boatsales when I last looked into it and they have a deal going where you can advertise on both websites.

aus005
TAS, 514 posts
16 Jul 2019 8:43AM
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Boatsales for me i just sold my boat in about 4 months on boatsales it cost $450 ish but the add lasts till you sell and you can add pics or comments at at any time.

troubadour
NSW, 334 posts
16 Jul 2019 9:42AM
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What about AFLOAT, mag and online

Bundeenabuoy
NSW, 1239 posts
16 Jul 2019 9:59AM
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MorningBird said..
Hi,
If you were to sell your boat privately which online website do you reckon is best? Yachthub, Boatsales etc


I visit most sites a number of times per week.

By opinion is Yachthub is the best site.

Unless you have days too waste I would urge you to use a broker.

I believe they are also your best chance of getting the right price.

My twenty years in sales tell me private sellers often accept a lot less than market value.

Yara
NSW, 1314 posts
16 Jul 2019 11:23AM
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Bundeenabuoy said..


MorningBird said..
Hi,
If you were to sell your boat privately which online website do you reckon is best? Yachthub, Boatsales etc




I visit most sites a number of times per week.

By opinion is Yachthub is the best site.

Unless you have days too waste I would urge you to use a broker.

I believe they are also your best chance of getting the right price.

My twenty years in sales tell me private sellers often accept a lot less than market value.



IMHO going the private sale route depends on your personal skills and time available. Also, some buyers prefer to avoid brokers. The broker needs to inflate the price in order to pay his/her commission.

These days market value is an issue for much debate. In the end it comes down to waiting for that balance between buyer's and seller's expectations. Brokers have told me that they often have sellers who have unreal expectations of what their boat is worth. "The boat owes me $x " is a common misconception.

The ultimate judge of market value is E-Bay or similar auction sites, however the short time window of an auction will serve to depress the price somewhat.

Yara
NSW, 1314 posts
16 Jul 2019 11:25AM
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troubadour said..
What about AFLOAT, mag and online


And of course, Seabreeze!

sunycoastguy
QLD, 223 posts
16 Jul 2019 4:28PM
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Another option is gumtree and marketplace there both free

andy59
QLD, 1156 posts
16 Jul 2019 5:07PM
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I'm amazed no one on here hasn't made an offer?
shes a great boat

andy59
QLD, 1156 posts
16 Jul 2019 5:07PM
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I'm amazed no one on here hasn't made an offer?
shes a great boat

Ramona
NSW, 7740 posts
16 Jul 2019 6:26PM
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I look at eBay and Gumtree for boats that are going to sell. Yachthub for boats the owners are planning on sitting on awhile but will sell when that one special person comes along. Afloat magazine for a bit of a laugh at what people think their boats worth! The market is depressed and it will stay that way. Reserve bank has the interest rate down to 1%. This is creating hardship for self funded retirees and their knee jerk reaction is to get rid of their toys. There are still plenty of yachts selling but they are always really good buys. Composite VDS 34 came on the market recently in the morning as I was shutting down the computer. I thought I would share the info on here in the evening but it had sold!
Keep an eye on that SS34 for sale in Kadina and see how that goes. Kadina would be a lot harder to sell a yacht at than Sydney. Put an ad on Gumtree, it's free and you will see exactly how many people look at it.

garymalmgren
1365 posts
16 Jul 2019 8:57PM
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The site maybe important.
A broker might be important,
BUT
The number one thing is the ad itself.

So, make a really really good ad.
Every photo (close ups of shiny self tailing winches) must be perfect.
The blurb should be a pleasure to read, not a list or drone.
Then post it on every available site.

And if you don't believe me. take it from Taj

Here's a little tip that I would like to relate.
Many fish bite if you've got good bait

Ramona
NSW, 7740 posts
17 Jul 2019 8:08AM
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garymalmgren said..
The site maybe important.
A broker might be important,
BUT
The number one thing is the ad itself.

So, make a really really good ad.
Every photo (close ups of shiny self tailing winches) must be perfect.



I agree. Lots of photos and good ones. I hate it when people post 10 photos and 5 of them are the same angle but just at different ranges! Make a Youtube video and include some drone stuff. But most importantly have some photos of the yacht actually sailing.

In Morningbird's case that excellent video, the directors cut to Lord Howe should be linked in the ad. The good brokers are using video and there is no reason now not to.



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