Cheap PDQ 36
Cheap PDQ 36
All,
I periodically check online to see what the asking price of our PDQ's is on average and I saw this :
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1994/Pd ... ted-States
The boat is listed at 69,000 which seems ultra low. The short detailed write up doesn't give a clue as to why the price is about half of what other vessels are listed at and I was just curious if anyone knows why?
Regards,
Tom
I periodically check online to see what the asking price of our PDQ's is on average and I saw this :
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1994/Pd ... ted-States
The boat is listed at 69,000 which seems ultra low. The short detailed write up doesn't give a clue as to why the price is about half of what other vessels are listed at and I was just curious if anyone knows why?
Regards,
Tom
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Tom,
That boat is hull #43 (Anagyri). It is s shame that it sold so cheaply since it devalues all of our boats.
That boat is hull #43 (Anagyri). It is s shame that it sold so cheaply since it devalues all of our boats.
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That asking price isn't just low, it's insane by any measure.
There absolutely has to be something more to this story.
There absolutely has to be something more to this story.
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I smell some kind of repo
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Looking at the full specs they listed two Yamaha 9.9s that put out 15hp each. Neat trick huh?
I hope we learn why it sells so cheap. Whoever buys it I'll do a free Narcotics scan for you, better to know now instead of when customs starts asking questions.
I hope we learn why it sells so cheap. Whoever buys it I'll do a free Narcotics scan for you, better to know now instead of when customs starts asking questions.
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Last week it was on National Boat Liquidators site but the listing is down now. It was an auction starting at $69K. I can't imagine it actually sold for that. I think the yachtworld listing went up to send people to the auction site and the real selling price is not what we are seeing. I will see what else I can find out.
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Anagyri was our introduction, via charter on the Chesapeake, to the PDQ 36. This was in Spring of 2002. I believe Les stopped the charter business shortly thereafter, but don't know the fate of Anagyri after that. Hope she finds a good owner.
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Inexpensive but not cheap PDQ 36
Carole and I bought "Cheapy" last Monday in Fort Lauderdale. This has been the boat buying experience of a life time. We wired a 10% deposit based on the Yachtworld photos and on several conversations with the south Florida broker.
The broker first said that he'd taken the boat on trade. But, we knew better. I found a prior owner and telephoned him to see if I could learn anything about the background of the boat. To my dismay, the prior owner explained that he had recently lost the boat to foreclosure. The conversation was as emotional as you'd expect it to be if someone had just taken your PDQ away. He was a very fine gentlemen who explained to me, after I apologized for contacting him, that in life some people benefit from the misfortune of others. He was constructive and I purposefully kept the conversation short. He asked, "What price are they asking?" When I answered, he strongly suggested that I make the purchase. We did.
The boat looks much better in person than she did in the photos. We knew that the Yamahas were dead. And she housed a mouse at one time. But, the sails are good. She's dry inside. And , we can buy new everything that she needs and still be way ahead of the PDQ game. She was the fifth PDQ that we'd seen. We'd made a failed offer on a 36 earlier this year. We'd made an offer on a 32 that was taken off of the market before it could be sold. This boat is in better shape than any of the boats that we'd seen. Seems that almost every 36 for sale out there also needs engines.
The broker snatched the Web page down, so other sellers won't suffer any longer. He was still suffering a deluge of telephone contacts. I was surprised how many people seemed to want a PDQ bargain.
Now will come an endless barrage of question from me, asking for suggestions and guidance as we fix her up. This Forum is great. Hang in with us.
The broker first said that he'd taken the boat on trade. But, we knew better. I found a prior owner and telephoned him to see if I could learn anything about the background of the boat. To my dismay, the prior owner explained that he had recently lost the boat to foreclosure. The conversation was as emotional as you'd expect it to be if someone had just taken your PDQ away. He was a very fine gentlemen who explained to me, after I apologized for contacting him, that in life some people benefit from the misfortune of others. He was constructive and I purposefully kept the conversation short. He asked, "What price are they asking?" When I answered, he strongly suggested that I make the purchase. We did.
The boat looks much better in person than she did in the photos. We knew that the Yamahas were dead. And she housed a mouse at one time. But, the sails are good. She's dry inside. And , we can buy new everything that she needs and still be way ahead of the PDQ game. She was the fifth PDQ that we'd seen. We'd made a failed offer on a 36 earlier this year. We'd made an offer on a 32 that was taken off of the market before it could be sold. This boat is in better shape than any of the boats that we'd seen. Seems that almost every 36 for sale out there also needs engines.
The broker snatched the Web page down, so other sellers won't suffer any longer. He was still suffering a deluge of telephone contacts. I was surprised how many people seemed to want a PDQ bargain.
Now will come an endless barrage of question from me, asking for suggestions and guidance as we fix her up. This Forum is great. Hang in with us.
Dempster and Carole Wheeler
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Congratulations on getting a great buy and joining a wonderful group of sailors!
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I really feel the pain for Warren. He's a great guy.
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Thanks for the info. Good luck with your boat and welcome to the family.
Regards,
Tom
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Regards,
Tom
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