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Commonly Asked Questions about Boat Sales

You could repeat the asking price, but the buyer will be much more interested if you show some willingness to bargain. If the initial offer was not too low, meeting the buyer halfway is a great gesture of good faith. Otherwise, plan to come down at least ten percent.
For most models, you can typically negotiate 10-20% off the original asking price from the dealer. High-demand boats will have less room to negotiate.
Our sales process involves getting to know you first and finding the right boat for your needs, during which well introduce our transparent NO HAGGLE NO HASSLE pricing.
Best Websites to Sell a Boat Online Boat Trader. boats.com. YachtWorld (you will need to list through a Broker for exposure on YachtWorld) Craigslist. Facebook.
While fall may be the best time to buy a new or used boat, the winter months signify the boating offseason, which means the boating market slows down and there is a decrease in boat prices. Private sellers may not want to pay to store their watercraft in the winter, and boat shows are offering incentives to buy.
Buying a Boat Online boats.com. Boat Trader. YachtWorld. BoatTEST.com. RightBoat.com.
For most models, you can typically negotiate 10-20% off the original asking price from the dealer. High-demand boats will have less room to negotiate. Should I make the first offer or let the dealer make the first offer?