I have a 1985 lund, new paint, completely remodeled interior, with a brand new Yamaha F25 with 0 hours (new control box, wires, harness, tach etc). I paid 5000 just for the motor and install of all that stuff.
Here's my question, do you generally make more separating the 2? IE selling the new motor separate, then selling the boat and trailer without a motor? Seems like a lot of work, but I'm only asking $4200 for both, and have only had minor interest. It seems like outboard motors sell faster because more people are looking to repower their boat, rather than buy a whole new boat. Then there's the fear that I'm left with a boat and trailer with no motor, and no interest. Any help would be appreciated, I need to sell both pretty quickly.
Here's my question, do you generally make more separating the 2? IE selling the new motor separate, then selling the boat and trailer without a motor? Seems like a lot of work, but I'm only asking $4200 for both, and have only had minor interest. It seems like outboard motors sell faster because more people are looking to repower their boat, rather than buy a whole new boat. Then there's the fear that I'm left with a boat and trailer with no motor, and no interest. Any help would be appreciated, I need to sell both pretty quickly.