MisChief15 wrote:I am trying to sell my Mischief, but there are no takers.
Your experience in offering your MISCHIEF 15 boat for sale is not directly transferrable to a seller offering a 13-footer. There are significant differences:
- the 13-foot hull is a much different boat than the 15-foot hull;
- the MISCHIEF is a very different model from all other 15-footer hulls, and the RED gel coat is just the start of the the major differences. Your RED gel coat MISCHIEF 15 boat will appeal to a much smaller group of prospective buyers than a classic 13-foot hull in Desert Tan gelcoat; and
- the classic 13-footer being offer by Jefecinco is really THE basic Boston Whaler boat, the one that started the company, and the number of these boats sold is probably far over 100,00-hulls, attesting to its universal popularity,
MisChief15 wrote:I think it's buyer market now.
I disagree. June is the start of boating season in the northern U.S.A, and boating should be in full-swing everywhere else. Right now is the best time to sell a boat.
Generally the asking price for a used boat will be the most influential factor is how many buyers will be interested, and the lower the asking price the faster the boat will sell.
A general problem when trying to sell a boat that is in really excellent condition, is equipped with a nice, modern engine, is on a trailer that is ready for the road and very well maintained, is the asking price will reflect all three of those elements of a trailerable outboard boat being in excellent condition and ready for use.
A lot of buyers may not understand the amount of work they will need to invest in buying a boat that is in a lower state of condition, with an engine that is not a modern engine that has not been properly maintained and probably needs repairs, and the huge benefit of a trailer that is ready to be towed on the highway for hundreds of miles without any problems.