Oh,  and I ended up finding a buyer through Craigslist locally, in the end. The 
boat was every bit as nice as I described and the first serious buyer that 
showed up, bought the boat because she just wanted a turn key and that is what 
she got. You'll get a lot of tire kickers and low ballers.  My boat was on a 
trailer in my yard so I wasn't racking up storage fees and decided I could wait 
until someone showed up that was looking for a solid boat, ready for sailing 
and was willing to pay a fair price.  It took me almost 2 years to sell her.  
My asking price was easily 1/2 what I had invested.  I started listing while I 
was using her one season and went through the next season in the yard and sold 
the following spring for very close to my asking price. Good luck! Danny

---------- Original Message ----------
From: Bob Dryer <bob07...@gmail.com>
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Boat for Sale-Where to Advertise?
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 09:37:40 -0400


My C+C 29 On Western Long Island Sound is for sale. I am advertising on Sailing 
Texas and Windcheck, as well as local bulletin boards. I am looking for ideas 
as to how else I can reach potential buyers.Bob Dryer

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