2 days
I have been watching several boats for sale and it seems that even with Summer almost here, a lot of people are having trouble moving em.
2 days
I have been watching several boats for sale and it seems that even with Summer almost here, a lot of people are having trouble moving em.
Talked to one of the mfrs. today, and he said the whole industry is a bit slow right now. Not sure if gas prices, or like Tom said, a lot of peeps have tapped out their equity. Although, you'd think that'd help the used market. :idea:
Maybe 2 weeks,, usually 2 days.
boattrader.com,, and be flexable on price.
I believe you can sell one on the west coast any time of the year.
2 months. :cry:
Two weeks at the most
Everything I have sold (and there has been alot of stuff), I have waited to get MY price. I usually have a set price in my head and I will not go below it. If something won't sell for the price I want, I just keep it. But, everything has eventually sold for what I want to get. I keep my stuff in perfect condition, so it normally sells as soon as someone actually comes to take a look at it.
4 months, but is was an 18' Crownline and it was being sold this past winter which rained a lot, made it harder to sell.
Where is Phatt Matt? I think he will have something to say about this one.
Where is Phatt Matt? I think he will have something to say about this one.
I was thinking the same thing.
Of course I should talk... I am at 4 years and counting right now!