Types Of Boat Sellers Below, you'll find many people who sell boats, and how to go about dealing with them: Private sellers looking to upgrade These sellers are those who have outgrown their current boat and are looking to buy something bigger. Normally, they are knowledgeable and take care of their boats. They are also less than likely to give you a great deal, as they need the money for their next boat. They are also likely to strip the boat of electronics and accessories, as they need them for their next boat. Private sellers wanting out These types of sellers decide to sell their boat because they don't use it much. Even though it may sound great because the boat may have sat for a long time, this is actually a bad thing. When a boat sits for a long period of time, the boots can crack, batteries can dry up, and many other things can happen. Sellers who want out may not have maintained their boat well, as they didn't have a passion for it. You can get a good deal with these sellers, although you should be prepared to make some repairs after you make the purchase. Forced sales Sometimes, you are able to find an experienced boater who is selling due to an injury or disability. Many times, these boats come well equipped and have been very maintained. These boats sell quick, as you can normally get a great deal because the seller needs the money. Private sellers who aren't serious These types of sellers aren't serious about their boats, as they are trying to get a high price so they can buy a lower priced boat. They normally don't care if they sell the boat. If they can't get a high price, they will normally keep the boat. They should be avoided, as they can be very frustrating to deal with. Dealers Dealers of used boats normally get their boats on trade or consignment. They know how to make the boat attractive, although most times they don't know the history of the boat too well. Dealers are more middle men, as they have a profit margin that has to be met. Brokers These sellers normally don't waste time with smaller boats, as reputable brokers can easily put together high dollar sells. They aren't really the ones to help you, as they aren't likely to help you get a great price on a boat. When you decide to buy your boat, always proceed with caution and really think about who you plan to buy the boat from. This can help you get the best possible price, avoid headaches, and help you get what you want. There are many sellers available, all you have to do is compare prices and see what each one has to offer you and your family. (word count 470) PPPPP