Thinking of selling your boat?

Why not sell it yourself?

Step 1: Create your listing on MyBoatListing.com. Our editorial team will help you get this right. We’ll get you started with one of our skeleton listings and we’ll tack back and forth until it’s ready to go. And when it’s ready to go, you’ll have a unique 3 character link such as…

https//www.myboatlisting.com/pea/

… which you can share without sending your contacts off to peruse lots of other boats currently for sale, in the way that other listing sites do.

On MyBoatListing.com, your listing will never contain links to any other listings. Visitors will never be shown other seller’s boats. Just your boat. No links at the bottom of your advert to other boats. No rabbit holes to go down.

Selling your boat is telling your boat’s story. Nobody can do that better than you. Include as much information as possible. Be honest and truthful. Show interested viewers as many pictures as possible. It’s better that buyers know any issues that your boat may have before viewing. Being truthful now reduces haggling later. Using our tried-and-tested templates, you can quickly build up your listing until you’re ready to share. Our editorial team will help with every word.

Step 2: Next, share your boat listing on all your social channels. Most boats are sold locally so get the word out on Facebook and in your boaty WhatsApp groups. Put your link on your Craig’s List advert or on your eBay classified to reach a wider audience. Print out your unique QR code and stick up your pre-made one-page advert in your clubhouse. Get people reading your listing. Get buyers interested in your boat.

We’ll supply you with regular visitor reports for your page so you can judge how it’s going.

Step 3: If your listing is comprehensive enough, then only the most motivated buyers will need to physically view your boat and you can quickly agree a price.