Forums > Sailing General

Selling advice

Reply
Created by valo > 9 months ago, 18 Sep 2019
valo
NSW, 309 posts
18 Sep 2019 12:27PM
Thumbs Up

Hi all.

I am going to sell my 1980 Endeavour 26. Nice boat, but in today's market, not worth a lot. I am guessing I would only get upwards of $3k for it. If I am lucky. It is in good shape. Has no internal fittings except for 2 bench seats/bunks. Engine has been removed.
It has 2 beautiful racing sails, main & No.1. See pic.
It also has a new Dacron No.2 from that sail company in Asia that gets a bagging here.
It also has an old main, average No.3, a good storm jib and 3 spinnaker with a brand new spinnaker sock.

My question is:
would it be a good idea to try and sell the good sails separately and leave the boat with the old main & No.3 and 1 spinnaker,
then advertise the boat at a much cheaper price to get rid of it quicker?

Cheers

Trek
NSW, 1186 posts
18 Sep 2019 1:21PM
Thumbs Up

I hope you arent abandoning sailing! For my dollars worth I found when someone wants to buy a boat they dont worry much about the price - ie they have decided to buy the boat end of story. Except the mandatory bargaining. I would be inclined to mark the boats price up a bit and sell it as a great entry to racing with great sails because it is. When I was doing yacht broking from time to time a vendor would be desparate to sell his boat and drop the price heaps, usually it made no difference.

Yara
NSW, 1308 posts
18 Sep 2019 2:34PM
Thumbs Up

Your target market will be someone like yourself, a racer, not a cruiser. Hence sell with the good sails. Without them it will be a giveaway.

valo
NSW, 309 posts
18 Sep 2019 3:38PM
Thumbs Up

Thanks guys.
good advice. I'll sell it as is.
I recently bought a new business and I don't get much time to sail any more. Even if I do, it seems to be either too windy, no wind, or raining!



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Sailing General


"Selling advice" started by valo