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Where do most people go to sell a used aluminum boat these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="boatyard" data-source="post: 519015" data-attributes="member: 36319"><p>The PD here has no public parking lot, people have to park on the street or one of the pay to park lots around the block there. Employees and city vehicles are kept in a gated, guarded lot in the middle of the block off limits to the public. They used to let folks use the vestibule at City Hall but only during business hours, which does no one any good after work or on weekends.</p><p></p><p>Either way, if I were the seller, there's no way I'm towing a boat or dragging a large item somewhere to meet with someone. If they want it, they have to come to me. On my turf, where I have control of the situation. If their too squirrely to deal with that, I don't care to deal with them.</p><p></p><p>I certainly would feel far safer at my own home, dealing with some of the wackos that reply to ads these days.</p><p></p><p>The woman with the plow came by 6am this morning with another woman, in a Subaru station wagon. The other woman was bigger than her by double, (and me for that matter), she picked up the plow and shoved it into the back of the car, then put the carrier rack and piece of trailer hitch on the roof rack of the Subaru. by the looks of the car it had done that sort of thing before. The lack of a back glass sort of told the store on its condition. Her helper grabbed holed of that plow and picked it up like it was a box of donuts and just slid it right into the car. Not that it mattered but I couldn't tell if it was her mother, her wife or a linebacker in drag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boatyard, post: 519015, member: 36319"] The PD here has no public parking lot, people have to park on the street or one of the pay to park lots around the block there. Employees and city vehicles are kept in a gated, guarded lot in the middle of the block off limits to the public. They used to let folks use the vestibule at City Hall but only during business hours, which does no one any good after work or on weekends. Either way, if I were the seller, there's no way I'm towing a boat or dragging a large item somewhere to meet with someone. If they want it, they have to come to me. On my turf, where I have control of the situation. If their too squirrely to deal with that, I don't care to deal with them. I certainly would feel far safer at my own home, dealing with some of the wackos that reply to ads these days. The woman with the plow came by 6am this morning with another woman, in a Subaru station wagon. The other woman was bigger than her by double, (and me for that matter), she picked up the plow and shoved it into the back of the car, then put the carrier rack and piece of trailer hitch on the roof rack of the Subaru. by the looks of the car it had done that sort of thing before. The lack of a back glass sort of told the store on its condition. Her helper grabbed holed of that plow and picked it up like it was a box of donuts and just slid it right into the car. Not that it mattered but I couldn't tell if it was her mother, her wife or a linebacker in drag. [/QUOTE]
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