Re: Selling a boat
I've had buyer frenzy when I put my boats online using this approach:
a) A bullet list of all the maintenace items in the last 3-4 yrs to give the buyer some perspective. Maybe even a paragraph of storytelling about how you used the boat.
b) on craigslist, figure out how to embed pictures using HTML tags. That way you can put 30 full sized pics in your ad vs. the little postage stamps craigslist gives you. This also get those tire kicker people out of the way that request more pics/info/etc etc.
c) For the motor & drive, include the manufacturers spec sheet so people see the Hp ratings and don't bother you with questions about drive ratios, rpm ranges, oil capacity, etc etc.
d) Most people will want a sea trail. In your ad, timebox people and say something like "boat can be seen/trialed on Tuesday and Thursday, Saturday from 6pm-8pm." That way you are not trying to juggle schedules.
e) Keep the boat barebone basics to keep price low. Don't include your skis, tubes, 60 lifejackets, coolers, rod holders, fishing poles --- sell those seperately. Buyers view these things as worth $0, but you view them as $1000 and include it in the price of your boat inflating the price.
f) If there is a porti-potti - throw it out. When selling my last two boats, the ladies focused on the potti, if they were used, and then were even trial fitting their rear ends on them. A potti is important to the ladies, but don't let them sideline your boat sale over it! let them figure out a porti potti that works for them when they own the boat.
g) lastly ---- price. Be aggresive so you get people to search and find your boat. Most people search for price, then model and specs. If you have a $10k boat, advertise it for $9250. The perception is a "hot" deal, then when they see all your pictures and info, they can confirm it is a "deal", and want to act quickly with little negotiation on the final price. There is a sense of urgency to get the hot boat deal. Compare that to a $10k boat that sits and people low-ball you with $8k offers.
Good luck in the sale !