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Mike
During the past few years I have read many posts regarding boat brokers. Most of them trash the brokers. I would like to make a positive and negative comment regarding my experiences: During the last 3 years I have purhcased 2 vessels. The first purchase was an extremely positive experience. The broker was very helpful and showed an interest in making sure that the deal was completed fairly to both parties. The boat was sold 8 months later by a different broker (closer to my home and home port). I felt that he did a great job in finding a buyer for a rather unpopular model. He also was able to get my asking price. I then purchased another (one footitis or whatever you call it). The selling broker - well known in the area - did a miserable job for both me AND the seller. The seller was so angry with him that they wanted to sue him. Finally, I just sold my C-30 in ONE DAY through the broker that sold my last boat. He arranged, what I believe, a very fair price for both me and the buyer. I never could have done any of this without brokers. They work crazy hours and have to deal with a lot of "tire kickers." I am in sales and have often thought that being a boat broker would be fun. Why would I want to work during prime sailing hours?? I guess Real Estate sales would be worse!!