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Mariner / Santego?
- mjk1040
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Re: Mariner / Santego?
The broker just screwed me over for the sale of the Mariner. Never got back to us after 2 weeks and now has sold the boat to someone else.
The Santego is apparently buried in the back of the marina and inaccessible due to snow so we wont be able to see it until April
I am So F'n pissed!!

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Things happen for a reason sometimes, this may work out much better, did you have a deposit ?
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No deposit was made. Never got the chance to put one down.
I will keep looking and still a chance with the Santego just not till spring hits.
Thanks again to all who helped out.

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I have tried to respond to your private message but it seems to be stuck in my out box.
To answer your question. No. It was Georian Harbour Yacht Sales in Penetang.

The boat we are still hoping to purchase is in Midland. Hopefully it is not the same broker you had difficulty with.
I am now considering trying to avoid brokers altogether and just look for private sellers.
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( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Craig_B wrote:Source of the post I am now considering trying to avoid brokers altogether and just look for private sellers.
I can suggest going to marinas and walking the docks, asking people....can be quite time consuming but again you might find something. The problem is you are caught between a rock and a hard place a bit, Imo for the most part the good boats are listed with brokerages.
Now if your target is around 30k and less then kijiji and day trips will pay off, but now is really a tough time to hunt .......even if you find something, then put deposit and wait for survey and sea trial you will have stopped looking and maybe miss the gem. It seems to me to be much easier at the time of the year when the boats are floating and decisions can be made more quickly, just going aboard a floating boat gives a much better sense if it is something that fits the goal or not.
One thing, all the boats look huge in the yard, then get a heck of a lot smaller somehow in the water...

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Re: Mariner / Santego?
As far as purchasing a boat now, let's face it, while there are deals to be had, Spring is traditionally a seller's market as they know buyers are eager to close a deal, and are willing to make more concessions at that time rather than the Fall so they don't miss any of the fast approaching season.
One should also be careful with walking the docks and talking to other boaters about a boat for sale there IMO. While they can be a good source of information, it's likely they won't be totally impartial, one must take what they say with a grain of salt. Chances are they are friends with the owner and their opinions may not be completely on the up and up, and may skew the real picture.
Don't fuss over the one that got away, there's plenty out there and if it's not yours now then it wasn't meant to be. You'll soon find the one meant for you and be thankful that the other one fell through.
Good luck and we hope you find what you're looking for.
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