Selling your boat?

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sehord
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Selling your boat?

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I met a guy that is looking for a Trojan to buy... low price I believe, but he is looking to ship it overseas from the Savanah area... anyone near or semi near there looking to unload thier boat let me know and I'll pass on his info for you.
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there was a 10 meter convertible/sedan bank repo available 2 months ago or so.

I think it was on Ebay at one time.

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sehord wrote:I met a guy that is looking for a Trojan to buy... low price I believe, but he is looking to ship it overseas from the Savanah area... anyone near or semi near there looking to unload thier boat let me know and I'll pass on his info for you.
Be careful with an overseas deal. I sold my previous boat to a guy in the UK. I have all my money but the boat is still sitting at my former marina after two years. Make sure you get your money before the boat leaves the boat yard.

Not sure what he is waiting for...and not really any of my concern since I have my money, but something seems a little strange since he had the canvas taken down, had the radar arch removed, and has allowed it to sit totally uncovered through one winter and this will be the second. Michigan winters are not kind to boats that are not covered. He has never been here and owes the marina money for storage so not sure what is going on.
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No, this guy is a retired Air force guy.... i met him personally, though I do not know him..... He is working near the red sea and parts are hard to come by over there so he wants a TROJAN and loves the big blues based on old technology and ease of repair. He sent a Sea Ray over before and he bought it and had it shipped and all.... I don't believe he is a scammer, I am just trying to help out anyone who is looking to move there love....
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