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Where can I post to sell a boat?

Hello Mods Where does one post a boat for sale that is more than 5k? thanks
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No one pays attention to the $5k limit. Just post it there in the classifieds. Suggest you find another way to sell it tough!! (G)
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boat trader.com or Good old Boat
http://search.boattraderonline.com/search/
http://www.goodoldboat.com/classifieds.html
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You could try http://sailingtexas.com/. Boats from all over are listed.
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You can try www.yachtworld.com. Good luck.
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You can try www.yachtworld.com. Good luck.
I wish you could try Yachtworld, but only a broker can list a boat on Yachtworld. I have yet to find one who will take a fixed fee for a listing - they all want commissions off the sale, even if the only thing they do is list the boat on Yachtworld.
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This is the group in Annapolis that used to get your boat on Yachtworld at a reduced commission. Not sure if they still do that:

http://www.byowneryachts.com/news_mariner.htm
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There are zillions of FREE ad sites. Just google 'free boat classifed ads'. Or google a particular boat model and see what comes up. Usedboats.com has an ad for $39. Runs till it sells. There's just too many to list. I use freewebs.com and created my own site for my boat.
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