That in counter blender unit is a "Nutone" brand & probably the Trash Compactor as well. No mention of engines, hours on them or generator. Air draft of boat, water draft of boat. Fuel type and capacity, water & waste tankage.
You can find all of the details on the boat in the description, where I post a link to the full Ad. If you have any other questions regarding the boat, you can always reach out.
@BlayneTheBroker I found the listing. Tankage & water draft listed. No height (air draft) No engine hours listed. Still a great boat that could use a little updating here & there.
The motors currently have about 2500 hours on them, and the generator has about 2900 hours. I am not sure on the bridge clearance, been looking thru old Sea Ray paperwork but have not found anything. Will update you when i find it.
Pro Tip: Don't talk about sea sickness while trying to sell a boat 🤣. And, always remember, you're not just trying to sell a boat - you're also trying to sell a dream. So, try to use some imagery that helps people to see themselves living the boating lifestyle. Nice boat! Good luck!
So you’re a pro? I’ve been selling for 35 years and sea sickness is a real deal that needs to be addressed. He did make references to sitting in the salon and looking out over the water. If you are a pro let me see your videos or inventory. Maybe I can help you sell them.
@@bjyachts I am retired and I never sold boats. The sea sickness comment was somewhat tongue in cheek to make a point - try not to discuss negative subjects while trying to sell anything, unless your product was specifically designed to address that problem. And, the video will show people what the boat has to offer in terms of amenities and features, unless they are concealed from view. So, no need to point to a drawer and tell us it's a drawer. More useful, for example, is to say something like, "Look at the tons of storage this boat has to offer! You can't ever get enough storage and this boat has more than most!" Or, "The abundance of storage on this boat makes it an ideal live aboard or loop boat!" The point being, it is more effective to think about the kind of people who might need a boat like this and why. And then, tailor your video presentation in ways that accent how the boat is perfect for that target market. My sales background is in medical information systems. I owned a company that provided computer systems to doctors' offices, laboratories, and clinics. Typical system sales started around $20k and went up to over a half million dollars. So, I typically did presentations to both end users and the decision makers - who each have different ideas about what the system is supposed to do for them. Susie at the front desk wants it to make check-ins, check-outs, and appointments easier. Her boss wants the system to make his practice more profitable and efficient. So, the sales presentation needs to be tailored to both.
@@richardowens9061 Good deal. I’m sure Blayne will appreciate your pointers. He’s young and learning so any input is helpful. Perhaps a couple of positives would help as well. Since you watched the video I’m curious if you’re in the market? Did you watch because you just like boats? I’m always trying to figure out what triggers views and comments. Thanks.
@@bjyachts Blayne has a pleasant demeanor and does an adequate job of presenting the boats. I liked the video, and I will be in the market soon. My husband and I are looking to sell our house and live full time on a boat and travel the ICW and the Caribbean for awhile. Now that I'm retired, we don't want to get too old to do something like this - so, we'll be in the market for a boat soon.
Another nice presentation, Blayne!
Thank you for the positivity!
That in counter blender unit is a "Nutone" brand & probably the Trash Compactor as well.
No mention of engines, hours on them or generator. Air draft of boat, water draft of boat. Fuel type and capacity, water & waste tankage.
You can find all of the details on the boat in the description, where I post a link to the full Ad. If you have any other questions regarding the boat, you can always reach out.
@BlayneTheBroker I found the listing.
Tankage & water draft listed. No height (air draft)
No engine hours listed. Still a great boat that could use a little updating here & there.
The motors currently have about 2500 hours on them, and the generator has about 2900 hours. I am not sure on the bridge clearance, been looking thru old Sea Ray paperwork but have not found anything. Will update you when i find it.
Now that you know the hours are you ready to buy it?
Great tour and smart point on doing star-link . I like the wine fridge up by the helm.
Thanks for watching!
I love these models the Sea Ray would like to see the engine room though
You gotta show the engine room.
No I don’t
Pro Tip: Don't talk about sea sickness while trying to sell a boat 🤣. And, always remember, you're not just trying to sell a boat - you're also trying to sell a dream. So, try to use some imagery that helps people to see themselves living the boating lifestyle.
Nice boat! Good luck!
So you’re a pro? I’ve been selling for 35 years and sea sickness is a real deal that needs to be addressed. He did make references to sitting in the salon and looking out over the water. If you are a pro let me see your videos or inventory. Maybe I can help you sell them.
@@bjyachts I am retired and I never sold boats. The sea sickness comment was somewhat tongue in cheek to make a point - try not to discuss negative subjects while trying to sell anything, unless your product was specifically designed to address that problem.
And, the video will show people what the boat has to offer in terms of amenities and features, unless they are concealed from view. So, no need to point to a drawer and tell us it's a drawer. More useful, for example, is to say something like, "Look at the tons of storage this boat has to offer! You can't ever get enough storage and this boat has more than most!" Or, "The abundance of storage on this boat makes it an ideal live aboard or loop boat!"
The point being, it is more effective to think about the kind of people who might need a boat like this and why. And then, tailor your video presentation in ways that accent how the boat is perfect for that target market.
My sales background is in medical information systems. I owned a company that provided computer systems to doctors' offices, laboratories, and clinics.
Typical system sales started around $20k and went up to over a half million dollars. So, I typically did presentations to both end users and the decision makers - who each have different ideas about what the system is supposed to do for them.
Susie at the front desk wants it to make check-ins, check-outs, and appointments easier. Her boss wants the system to make his practice more profitable and efficient. So, the sales presentation needs to be tailored to both.
@@richardowens9061 Good deal. I’m sure Blayne will appreciate your pointers. He’s young and learning so any input is helpful. Perhaps a couple of positives would help as well. Since you watched the video I’m curious if you’re in the market? Did you watch because you just like boats? I’m always trying to figure out what triggers views and comments. Thanks.
@@bjyachts Blayne has a pleasant demeanor and does an adequate job of presenting the boats. I liked the video, and I will be in the market soon. My husband and I are looking to sell our house and live full time on a boat and travel the ICW and the Caribbean for awhile.
Now that I'm retired, we don't want to get too old to do something like this - so, we'll be in the market for a boat soon.
Awesome! You should subscribe to his channel as Jarman Yacht Sales list boats every day and he may do a video on the right boat for you. Thanks again.
what year ? 1972. ??
It’s actually a 1792
a boat without engines ?? bad presentation.
Cool