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42' Ocean Alexander Sedan for Sale

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Well, I got my price and the boat is scheduled for sea trial and survey.
We are now through with sea trials & survey & it's almost time to say good-by to the best boat we've ever had.


 
Nice video!
You should offer to be "un-paid crew" for the new owners for a couple of years ;-)
 
I'm curious who you used to get the drone footage, it's nicely done.
 
Congrats on your sale!

I just saw the listing on YW and was trying to mentally expand my budget :) Beautiful boat!
 
I'm curious who you used to get the drone footage, it's nicely done.
The broker who coordinated the whole process is Jim Johnson at Chuck Hovey Yachts. (619) 784-9002
 
Nice video!
You should offer to be "un-paid crew" for the new owners for a couple of years ;-)
No, I think I'm heading in the direction you took although much smaller and no engine!" :popcorn:
 
We are now through with sea trials & survey & it's almost time to say good-by to the best boat we've ever had.
Well, the funds have hit my account and Sandpiper is no longer ours.:cry: The whole process relative to transferring the LLC was absolutely painless. (Not to mention that the obvious benefit (no taxes) to the buyer was key in us getting our asking price!) There has been a lot of "back & forth" relative to LLCs & the use of a broker on this forum over the past few years & here is my take on both subjects. Since 1995, I have bought and sold 10 boats, all through brokers. Using a competent and experienced broker & LLC lawyer is worth every dime you pay them & don't think they pocket all that commission! They hire photographers, videographers, surveyors, advertising sites, etc. that combined, cast the widest possible net for qualified buyers.
Obviously, a boat in great condition that has had all the critical maintenance done is a major component as to how quick it sells. Conclusion: Competent broker, LLC & well maintained boat = Quickest sale at the highest price.:popcorn:
 

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Codger, are you gonna get a smaller boat?
 
Congratulations and condolences.
 
See you over in the Greenline & other electric/solar/hybrid forum soon, Codger2!
 
Codger, are you gonna get a smaller boat?
At the moment I'm leaning "all electric" Duffy-Cuddy but haven't finished my search yet. (Probably the most fun in buying a boat is the search!)

My criteria is :
Safe & easy for my ailing wife
Bay cruising only
All electric
Head
windlass
refrigerator
Sun protection
Self Draining ice Chest
Min cruise time 3 hrs

So far I just described a Duffy 22 Cuddy but have never been aboard one. I've checked Australia, Germany, etc.
 

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There’s a Duffy dealer in Stuart, FL.
 
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