How To Buy a Used Boat For a Fraction of What You Might Expect To Pay

At any given time there are literally hundreds, if not thousands of boats near you that are unwanted, unused and potentially for sale. These boats are not advertised, or made available for sale anywhere, or to anyone. I have a system that finds the exact boat ( or something very close) you are looking for and gets the owner to call you, and Only You, with a unbelievable offer. Sound too good to be true? Let show you in the next 5 minutes how it works. Read on.

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What you are about to read is a compilation of years of my own experience combined with a technique taught to me by my dad for buying used boats (or anything else you may be looking for). My dad started using this system to buy used TV’s to be refurbished and resold in his TV Repair business. He spent years trying lots of different approaches to get owners of used or broken TV’s to call him. We made a pretty good living through the 70’s and 80 in the TV repair business and I learned a lot about buying and selling used stuff.

The technique was adapted to boats after an unsuccessful grueling search for a used boat. We were looking for a good family boat and had spent months searching for the right boat that we could afford. Seems we were always just missing the good deals or hearing about boats that were sold after the fact. We worked very hard for several months without success. That’s when my dad decided to try his system outside of the TV repair business.

The technique revolves around a couple of fundamental principles associated with selling something. Fact is most people looking for a used boat gravitate to the obvious places like the local classifieds, online forums, used boat dealers, etc.looking for a seller. There are deals to be found in all of these venues but far and few to be had.

The Problems with the Traditional Approach to Buying a Boat

The problem with the most common places to look for a used boat is there is a lot of competition, would be buyers just like you looking to snatch any great deal the instant they show up. You are also in competition with dealers who make their living buying and selling boats who without fail pounce on any new listing by continuously monitoring these resources looking for deals.

Don’t rule these sources out by any means, there are scattered deals that pop up. If you are vigilant in getting the papers as soon as they hit the newsstand and scouring the online listings 24/7 you may be lucky enough to be one of the first responders and able to get to the seller before anyone else, with perseverance, and lots of, these deals can be had. If you are working the online classifieds you can increase your success if you use apps or other online tools that send alerts when new postings meeting your criteria are posted. I have used this on Craigslist, eBay, and some local publications.

Chapter II Reversing The Buying Approach