I sell 5-6 boat a year out of the area, sight unseen via pictures, video and "What's App" walk thru calls/videos. If you are looking at a boat in your area, I do "walkthroughs" with you, point out things I can see and offer input via consulting services.@@angelataormina5919
You need to have a seat and life jacket for everyone aboard. Use sense and do not overload the boat. For harbor cruising you can have more folks than you can for open water.
I don't post the "Asking Price" for a few reasons, the main one being that the prices usually change over time (usually lower with time on the market). That is why I give instructions in multiple formats "to visit www.SouthMountainYachts.com for current pricing and availability". You can just click on the links provided in the video. Another reason as there may be another vessel in a different market area for sale with different options making price comparisons difficult, while layouts and basic features will remain the same. Also as folks use these to learn about different boats, they remain available for years: so a vessel priced in 2010 and back on the market years later would have the same layout & features, but a much different pricing. Hope this helps.
@@Smyyachts Thank you for response! In the "very early" stages of shopping for an older boat, so only seeking ballpark figures to get an idea of purchase price. But, the information you gave me, is helpful in understanding the sales process. In the meantime, I'm just dreamin' of a 32' up to 38' Bayliner Cabin cruiser (late 80's early 90's) for the CA Delta up to SF Bay; and of course, want the most boat I can get for the dollar. At any rate, I thank you very much for your kind response and useful information!
Beautiful yacht and great presentation
Love your videos they are the best on the market! I wish we could buy from you!
Thanks for the support. Why couldn't you buy from me at South Mountain? I also do phone consults for buyers out of the area!
@@Smyyachts Really? All the way in Chicago?
I sell 5-6 boat a year out of the area, sight unseen via pictures, video and "What's App" walk thru calls/videos. If you are looking at a boat in your area, I do "walkthroughs" with you, point out things I can see and offer input via consulting services.@@angelataormina5919
drink friends. Thats classic
Is this boat still for sale? what is the asking price?
This boat was quickly grabbed up due to it's great condition and extra features. Visit www.SouthMountainYachts.com for current inventory of vessels.
how much can seat comfortable in the cockpit area total ,would you say 10
You need to have a seat and life jacket for everyone aboard. Use sense and do not overload the boat. For harbor cruising you can have more folks than you can for open water.
@@Smyyachts i know but am looking at the manufacture seat that came with the boat in the cockpit area if it can accommodate 10 passengers comfortable
Depends how drunk you are
@@chrisvr6 so would you say 8 /9 comfortable seated
Ladies like it, when you post the asking price.
I don't post the "Asking Price" for a few reasons, the main one being that the prices usually change over time (usually lower with time on the market). That is why I give instructions in multiple formats "to visit www.SouthMountainYachts.com for current pricing and availability". You can just click on the links provided in the video. Another reason as there may be another vessel in a different market area for sale with different options making price comparisons difficult, while layouts and basic features will remain the same. Also as folks use these to learn about different boats, they remain available for years: so a vessel priced in 2010 and back on the market years later would have the same layout & features, but a much different pricing. Hope this helps.
@@Smyyachts Thank you for response! In the "very early" stages of shopping for an older boat, so only seeking ballpark figures to get an idea of purchase price. But, the information you gave me, is helpful in understanding the sales process. In the meantime, I'm just dreamin' of a 32' up to 38' Bayliner Cabin cruiser (late 80's early 90's) for the CA Delta up to SF Bay; and of course, want the most boat I can get for the dollar. At any rate, I thank you very much for your kind response and useful information!