Kasparp
New Member
- Jun 7, 2021
- 7
- Boat Info
- Boatless
- Engines
- Boatless
Hey everyone. I've wanted to get into boating for many years and finally have the financial and personal freedom to do so. I've been around boats quite often in my life and have gotten to drive/also rented a few smaller powerboats, but don't know much about them except how to drink a cold one while being the passenger d
This Sundancer just got listed, and I'd like to check out it next week.
https://suncountrymarinegroup.com/inventory/details/2014-sea-ray-330-sundancer-tb2287rm-llc/
A few questions:
-What should I be looking for during my first time seeing the boat?
-I was looking at Sundancers a few years back and can definitely tell prices have gone up, but at this point in the market I'm clueless as to how much "it should cost". Is $185k too high (I know it is if comparing pre-covid, but at this point I'm beyond that). Whats a reasonable offer to give to the buyer? And of course, what things should I look for that can ding the offer?
-Say I do decide to move forward with the boat, after inspections, how have you guys handled problems that came up? Whats the best way for me to do price deductions if an issue comes up? And what are some issues that deserve a price deduction, and when do I just say "ah screw it, ill take care of that"
Thanks everyone! Really excited to finally get out onto the water and enjoy the boating life.
This Sundancer just got listed, and I'd like to check out it next week.
https://suncountrymarinegroup.com/inventory/details/2014-sea-ray-330-sundancer-tb2287rm-llc/
A few questions:
-What should I be looking for during my first time seeing the boat?
-I was looking at Sundancers a few years back and can definitely tell prices have gone up, but at this point in the market I'm clueless as to how much "it should cost". Is $185k too high (I know it is if comparing pre-covid, but at this point I'm beyond that). Whats a reasonable offer to give to the buyer? And of course, what things should I look for that can ding the offer?
-Say I do decide to move forward with the boat, after inspections, how have you guys handled problems that came up? Whats the best way for me to do price deductions if an issue comes up? And what are some issues that deserve a price deduction, and when do I just say "ah screw it, ill take care of that"
Thanks everyone! Really excited to finally get out onto the water and enjoy the boating life.