One careful owner; I can't vouch for the two previous owners. A seaworthy, roomy cruising yacht from 1986, set up for easy handling shorthanded.
£31,500 but looking for a quick sale so sensible offers will be considered carefully.
http://scotland.boatshed.com/westerly_f ... 17004.html
Westerly Falcon 34
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As above but the quick sale not having materialised, I have yielded to the forces of capitalism and reduced the starting point for haggling to £29,950. Don't be shy, make an offer.
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Now under negotiation so off the market pro tem.
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Well nearly a year on and still, in spite of that ray of hope in August, not sold. So the asking price now is £23950, negotiable as they say.
There's also now a Feb 2017 survey and valuation (required for insurance) available to interested parties. Valuation is £27000.
All details and lots of pictures at http://www.boatshed.com/westerly_falcon ... 17004.html
How can you resist?
There's also now a Feb 2017 survey and valuation (required for insurance) available to interested parties. Valuation is £27000.
All details and lots of pictures at http://www.boatshed.com/westerly_falcon ... 17004.html
How can you resist?
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At last, she's sold. Clearly was overvalued by the previous owner.
Derek
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You'll be glad. Did you get any feedback from the buyer. Had they seen her at the higher price? Were they new to the market? It only needs 1 interested party, but the question is how long do you hang on.cpedw wrote:At last, she's sold. Clearly was overvalued by the previous owner.
Derek
Is there a " We buy any boat " site? LoL
Ash
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Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
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I don't think he saw it previously. The day after it sold, I had an enquiry resulting from a postcard ad at Dunstaffnage (since removed) and the broker had 2 other interested people before the sale was completed. Having accepted a provisional offer, we were not allowed to gazump.ash wrote:You'll be glad. Did you get any feedback from the buyer. Had they seen her at the higher price? Were they new to the market? It only needs 1 interested party, but the question is how long do you hang on.
Is there a " We buy any boat " site? LoL
Ash

It's clear that either the market is picking up or I seriously overpriced it or perhaps a bit of both. Will I remember this lesson when the time comes to sell Dogdays?
Derek