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Created by confused > 9 months ago, 16 Jun 2009
confused
NSW, 175 posts
16 Jun 2009 8:07PM
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I have some gear to sell but haven't bought or sold any gear in Oz (I'm from the UK) and wondering what people think would be reasonable prices. What do you think? To high? To low? I know essentially the proof is in whether it sells or not but would be good to advertise at the right price:

Gaastra Matrix 8m - 2006 - great condition - $400
North 430 drop shape mast - 2006 - 75% carbon - great condition - $200
Atan (French make) 400 mast SDM - 2006 - 50% carbon - good condition - $120
Windtek 162-222 alloy mast - 2007 - OK condition - $65
Arrows 200-250 alloy mast - 2004 - good condition - $80
Quiverack - roofbox for 4 sails, masts and a boom - $500

What do you think? Are these prices reasonable? Thank you for your help!

More importantly, where is the wind??? I'm going to be selling all my gear and buying a kayak if this keeps up!!

stehsegler
WA, 3581 posts
16 Jun 2009 6:59PM
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confused said...


Gaastra Matrix 8m - 2006 - great condition - $400 $250
North 430 drop shape mast - 2006 - 75% carbon - great condition - $200 $50
Atan (French make) 400 mast SDM - 2006 - 50% carbon - good condition - $120 $0 - $10
Windtek 162-222 alloy mast - 2007 - OK condition - $65 $0 - $5
Arrows 200-250 alloy mast - 2004 - good condition - $80 $0 -$10
Quiverack - roofbox for 4 sails, masts and a boom - $500 $150 if it's a brand $50 it's home made


sorry to burst your bubble but have a look at what the shops are selling used gear for. Also do your research on the Seabreeze 4 sale section.

My experience is that boards have the highest resale value, followed by sails. Other accessories drop quickly to $0 in value unless you find someone that really wants a specific item because they need a spare part or to suite a specific setup.

I got plenty of stuff in the garage that I generally end up putting in a dumpster somewhere... sadly not even beginners or students want free stuff anymore.

There was a thread about this subject a while back... I remember someone putting an entire quiver in a dumpster because no one wanted it... not even for free.

lee1972
QLD, 921 posts
16 Jun 2009 9:55PM
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Can someone tell me what 'drop shape masts' are?

confused
NSW, 175 posts
16 Jun 2009 10:18PM
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Drop shape masts are a cross between rdm and sdm - you can use an sdm mast extension as the mast is wide enough at the bottom but then narrows down to RDM diameter.

So you get the benefits of RDM without having to spend money on an RDM extension or have 2 extensions if you have a mix of RDM and SDM masts.

The North Drop shapes are great masts!

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
16 Jun 2009 9:19PM
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arrows 200-250 alloy mast,,,, no wonder your confused

confused
NSW, 175 posts
17 Jun 2009 3:15PM
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OK, fair point.... I did of course mean boom!

stehsegler, let me know if you have 2006 or newer gear that has no home but the dumpster, I'll take it off you and save you the trip!

I know gear gets more sun / UV damaged here than it does in the UK but I don't believe its of no value at all. I do agree that older kit is valueless - 2004 or before?

FormulaNova
WA, 15109 posts
17 Jun 2009 5:18PM
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confused said...



OK, fair point.... I did of course mean boom!

stehsegler, let me know if you have 2006 or newer gear that has no home but the dumpster, I'll take it off you and save you the trip!

I know gear gets more sun / UV damaged here than it does in the UK but I don't believe its of no value at all. I do agree that older kit is valueless - 2004 or before?


Yeah, don't tell my gear that it has to be 2006 or newer. It seems to be okay for the most part except I think it has forgotten how to gybe properly.

I was surprised when reading the lists in a previous post about how much gear everyone has got. I wasn't surprised at how much they had, but at how new most of it was. How can people afford that?

I think one of the difficulties with selling gear in Aus is that the market would be much smaller than in the UK.

spot1
WA, 1588 posts
17 Jun 2009 5:25PM
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i cant even give my pre 06 away

Crash Landing
NSW, 1173 posts
17 Jun 2009 7:45PM
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confused,

I'm originally from the UK and one obvious difference I noticed between the UK/AUS windsurfing scene was numbers of participants. There are so many more windsurfers in the UK buying second hand kit which keeps the prices higher. Over here, there are so few people that it's tough to offload old kit - so it goes at bargain bin prices.

I have a used 4 times 4.2m sail from 2002 - it's in perfect condition - and it's probably worth $10 at most. It becomes a situation where you just don't sell anything and you end up with loads of kit!!! In fact I don't even know where my sail is - Tim, do you still have it?!?!

confused
NSW, 175 posts
17 Jun 2009 10:32PM
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Thanks for the responses, interesting, though not entirely sold on the arguments as I've sold 2 bits of the kit already and 2 more with serious interest!

Now I just need to get on the water!

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
17 Jun 2009 10:18PM
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confused said...



Thanks for the responses, interesting, though not entirely sold on the arguments as I've sold 2 bits of the kit already and 2 more with serious interest!

Now I just need to get on the water!


Now withe the money you have made perhaps you could buy some advertising space
Like the rest of us have to.



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