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    Grays Online

    Would you or has anyone bid for a Boat through Grays Online and how safe a proposition ye reckon it would be ??
    Nice looking rig recently on facebook from grays ??

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    Re: Grays Online

    check carefully, very carefully where the boat is made

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    The actual buying is safe enough, but.....there is lots of shit gets sold, Chinese rejects, damaged boats, like all auctions, you need to make sure of what you're buying.

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    Don't forget the buyer's premium

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    Yes buyers premium

    Example - There is a Wildsea 655 for sale on grays at $25100 with a buyers premium of 8.5% which means an 8.5% of the sale price as an administration fee.


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    Re: Grays Online

    Yes buyers premium

    Example - There is a Wildsea 655 for sale on grays at $25100 with a buyers premium of 8.5% which means an 8.5% of the sale price as an administration fee.


    Shakey - If only I lived near the coast

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    Re: Grays Online

    Are these mostly Reposession Boats or what ??.

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    All sorts of boats sold, shops/manufacturers closing down, damaged boats, bad repaired boats, cheap (really cheap) Chinese junk sold with no warranty, it's an auction, buyer beware, all that said, not everything is bad, but, you need to know what you're buying.

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    Re: Grays Online

    Quote Originally Posted by Volvo View Post
    Are these mostly Reposession Boats or what ??.
    Which boat are you talking about..?
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    Re: Grays Online

    Like Noel mentioned - Some of those boats at auction are bought from insurance companies after they have been written off. Be careful. Saw a dreadful cat posted on FB that had sunk and been “repaired” with rubber sides.

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