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Re: Selling boats.
By:Nolan
Date: 8/18/1999, 7:06 am
In Response To: Re: Selling boats. (Paul Woolson)

> Thanks to all that posted a response. With the exception of George's rude
> comments re my building abilities, all were very productive.

George claims to earn a living selling his boats commercially. If other individuals were to sell their own boats, it would be a threat to his livelyhood. He has a vested interest in discouraging all others from ever selling their own boats.

> I have been
> holding my tounge but no longer can keep silent about George's comment
> about the cost of materials. He pointed out that I was dreaming if I
> thought I could get the cost of materials out of my boat, and then went on
> to compare I to someone building a car from parts. What BUNK! Is this to
> say that Ford doesn't hope to get the cost of the materials used in a car
> back out of it. Is this to say that Dagger or Perception won't get the
> cost of their materials out of a boat? This comment made no sense.

Actually, it does. Most people who purchase kit cars, or restore cars, do not get back out of the sale their investment costs. Similarly house renovations. If you factor in your building time into that boat (which includes trips to the stores and all those hours studying), you probably will not get your moneys worth out of it. However, most people regard the time spent building a boat (or other endevor they enjoy) as discounted, and do not factor it in.

> Anyway, I have a nibble on my boat and will keep you all posted as to the
> progress. One more question. How does one ship a full boat? I assume build
> a crate and freight it.

Motor freight, with a *very* strong crate, and adequate insurance.

Do a bill of sale that contains the words "as is". You would do well to include wording that makes it explicitly clear that there is no warranty, no assurance of suitability, and that the purchaser does not hold you liable for damages, injury or satisfaction. Most of this will not hold up in a court of law, but it does tend to shield you from having a person ever bother to start proceedings against you in many cases. This is not implying that your boat is flawed in any way, it's simply to help protect you.

Messages In This Thread

Selling boats.
Paul Woolson -- 8/14/1999, 1:33 pm
Re: Selling boats.
Paul Woolson -- 8/17/1999, 1:00 pm
Re: Selling boats.
Nolan -- 8/18/1999, 7:06 am
Re: Selling Boats
Rick S. -- 8/20/1999, 1:34 pm
Re: Freight damage
Don Beale -- 8/18/1999, 2:06 am
Re: Selling boats.
Jamin -- 8/17/1999, 10:07 pm
Re: Selling boats.
Chris Bush -- 8/18/1999, 11:38 am
Re: Selling boats.
lee -- 8/17/1999, 12:10 pm
You can recover costs, and more...
Neil Hartford -- 8/18/1999, 9:08 am
Re: Selling boats.
Jay Babina -- 8/16/1999, 9:49 am
Re: Selling boats.
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 8/15/1999, 1:32 pm
Re: Selling boats.
builder -- 8/15/1999, 6:48 am
Re: Selling boats.
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/14/1999, 8:31 pm
Re: Selling boats.
Paul Woolson -- 8/15/1999, 12:50 pm