http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Clansman-30ft-full-keel-ocean-going-yacht-outstanding-lake-macquarie-No-Resr/391638389559?_trksid=p2141725.c100338.m3726&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20150313114020%26meid%3Dfe17135edea04a53b25acb0fe0bbec7a%26pid%3D100338%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D30%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D222312294885
All boats can be cheap for a reason I guess
Thats the guy who buys from people who cant be bothered any more, cleans them up and re-sells. It is a useful service I guess. Can't help wandering how much he pays for them.
Thats the guy who buys from people who cant be bothered any more, cleans them up and re-sells. It is a useful service I guess. Can't help wandering how much he pays for them.
Probably not much and I doubt whether he cleans them. Jonathon is also a broker, I bought my yacht through him. That Clansman looks like the one that belonged to one of our Seabreezers from a couple of years back.
If Johnathan is making a profit from it at that price, good luck to him. I met him near 3 years ago when he showed me a Cav 28 for $18,000 which I passed on and bought my Lotus 9.2 for $28,000 the next day.
I admire the guy for his willingness to take a punt. Nobody would know Sydney Harbour better than he, or the market.
He operates his business from a 14 to 16 foot dinghy and a good smart phone. Seems to be honest (got my $1,000 holding deposit back) and I wish him all the best.
When you look at what he is doing, it is a dream lifestyle and very much a fringe dweller thing.
Yep i think nearly every one in sydney knows jonathon,got my 7 ft snub nose tender from him. He takes trade ins as well.
I have heard some of these off market sales are ridiculously cheap for example where marinas are just trying to recover lost rent and avoid paying disposal fees.
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I have heard some of these off market sales are ridiculously cheap for example where marinas are just trying to recover lost rent and avoid paying disposal fees.
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One boat I inspected a few years ago that was one of Jonathon's was being sold by one of the yacht clubs that was just abandoned on their mooring.