Cap'n Morgan wrote:
Congrats on the deal. The pocket cruisers like the 248, no matter what brand, are a difficult sell these days. More often than not, the quickest way to move one, is to trade it in. Glad it worked out in your favor. You will like the Crownie. They have always made good boats, and the new owners are actually the former owners from several years back and are good people.
I was going to try to sell the 248 outright, I owned it so its a little easier to sell outright instead of dealing with a financed boat but I see a lot of small cruisers in my area that are well priced and decent looking boats that have been for sale over two years at a dealer/broker and I didnt want to be a two boat owner.
Plus we have to pay 8% sales tax here so trading it in saved me nearly 2700 in tax as opposed to selling outright and buying another boat.
I'm sure the dealer made money, but I did a lot of searching and calling and the price they had the Crownline for was pretty low compared to other dealers so I think I did OK.
Few pictures from today, it was raining so I snapped a few pics, have 12 hours on it already and except for a couple minor issues (depth sounder and holding tank gauge not working right) I have no problems at all.



