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Where do most people go to sell a used aluminum boat these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="Seafarer" data-source="post: 518537" data-attributes="member: 13074"><p>I haven't had a response to an ad on CL or Fb all year that wasn't a scammer or someone mining for personal info to sell. </p><p>A buddy that sells on ebay said that's been dead too, he strips and sells outboard parts and hasn't had a sale in three months. </p><p></p><p>There's a boat for sale about a mile from me out on the highway, its a later model Alumacraft with a floor and side console, about 14ft long with a 9.9hp Johnson motor, bow mount trolling motor, and a galvanized trailer. The signs says Have titles, runs, $800. Its been out there since Easter under one of those tin carports. The boat looks decent but even if it needed everything, how could it not be worth $800? The motor parts alone are worth more than that. </p><p>I've never once seen anyone looking at it either. </p><p></p><p>I called the number and talked to the guy, he's got all the paperwork, bought it new and hasn't been able to use it due to age, in two years. It sounded like he don't have a computer or cell phone so its not online but its a busy highway all day long. </p><p></p><p>Maybe will improve if the election goes better than the last one did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seafarer, post: 518537, member: 13074"] I haven't had a response to an ad on CL or Fb all year that wasn't a scammer or someone mining for personal info to sell. A buddy that sells on ebay said that's been dead too, he strips and sells outboard parts and hasn't had a sale in three months. There's a boat for sale about a mile from me out on the highway, its a later model Alumacraft with a floor and side console, about 14ft long with a 9.9hp Johnson motor, bow mount trolling motor, and a galvanized trailer. The signs says Have titles, runs, $800. Its been out there since Easter under one of those tin carports. The boat looks decent but even if it needed everything, how could it not be worth $800? The motor parts alone are worth more than that. I've never once seen anyone looking at it either. I called the number and talked to the guy, he's got all the paperwork, bought it new and hasn't been able to use it due to age, in two years. It sounded like he don't have a computer or cell phone so its not online but its a busy highway all day long. Maybe will improve if the election goes better than the last one did. [/QUOTE]
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