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towpathtreks Posted - 26 Mar 2013 : 19:55:47
Since the death of my father, a sometimes reader of this forum, we now find we have to sell our Norman 25.

I would be grateful for any advice on selling a Norman. Looking at most brokerages around the network they only sell narrowboats. not many GRP boats for sale by dealers, and definitely not any from 1968.
I know this site has adverts so I apologise if this is bad form but any advice on selling a pre-loved classic Norman would be appreciated.
Is it worth spending time cleaning the boat up much? Or best to sell as a fixer upper?
Has anyone bought or sold on eBay? Any pros and cons for that?

Thanks,
Peter
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tigtog Posted - 26 Mar 2013 : 23:05:25
decide the lowest price you want for the boat, advertise on here giving detais of the boat, get some photos in and out. also stick the boat on ebay with a reserve of what you want taking into account the charges for ebay. good luck

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