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  • HOME | Vintage Bros

    Why Vintage Bros.? Vintage Bros. Boat Sales is the Antique and Classic boat enthusiasts premier source for buying or selling vintage boats. With many years of experience we specialize in classic Chris Crafts, Centurys, Lymans, Thompsons, Cruiser's Inc and others. There is no other organization that can better meet your needs if you'd like to buy, sell, or just find out more information about your classic watercraft. Our operation is very focused; each boat is hand picked because it is rare, beautiful, and desirable. Of course being enthusiasts, the boats are selected because we like them as well. Boats For Sale Amazing Vintage Boats Quick View 2020 Glen-L 'Crackerbox' Price $35,000.00 Quick View 1982 15" Boston Whaler Sport ***PRICE REDUCTION!*** Price $11,000.00 Quick View 2003 25' Chris Craft Corsair Price $29,900.00 Quick View 1964 19' Thompson Super Lancer - PRICE REDUCTION! Price $14,750.00 Quick View 1964 19' Century Raven Price $7,500.00 Quick View 1948 16' Chris Craft Special Runabout Price $2,995.00 INVENTORY Looking to Buy? We've got the right Classic Boat for you! FIND OUT MORE contact

  • HOW TO BUY | Vintage Bros

    How To Buy Simple Fill in one simple form at the bottom of any page and we will do the rest Quick Response In Minutes Best Offer Best Offer Takes It! Buying Process Step 1.) Inquire about the boat you like, Vintage Bros. will check on availability Step 2.) Make an offer Step 3.) Negotiate an offer with a contingency; subject to marine hull and engine inspection Step 4.) Take the Boat off the market with a deposit ​ Step 5.) Vintage Bros. will assist in finding a third party inspector to inspect the boat. An alternative is for you to take a look at the boat yourself or provide your own inspector Step 6.) The inspection meets with your satisfaction and you consummate the deal. Step 7.) Seller sends title buyer sends the rest of the funds for purchase Step 8.) Shipping the boat to you (if necesary) ​ As a broker Vintage Bros. Boat Sales is not responsible for any mis-information regarding boats for sale.. All boat descriptions are based on information provided by the seller's via a listing agreement, conversations with the seller, conversations with the person/company who restored or otherwise worked on the vessel in question in any way. We do our level best to provide accurate information about our listings. Inquire Now! FILL IN YOUR DETAILS AND WE WILL CONTACT YOU ASAP! Thanks for submitting! Submit

  • HOW TO SELL | Vintage Bros

    How To Sell Boats We Sell Runabout A closed layout with covered deck and hatches that cover the motor. Carvell Planked Planks against frame-work that present as smooth. Outboard Motor is mounted completely outside the boat. Runabout A closed layout with covered deck and hatches that cover the motor. 1/6 Selling Process The photos we use to promote your boat are critical in attracting a buyer. Today's internet buyer wants to see at least 30 photographs of the boat. More photos than that are encouraged. Step 1.) Pulling the boat into the sunlight and making sure its clean Step 2.) Start by taking a picture of the transom straight on then walk around to the starboard side of the boat taking pictures as you go. Make sure that you get a full shot of the starboard hull side, bow, and port side. multiple pictures are encouraged. Making your way around the boat be sure your far enough away from the boat to get full shots. Step 3.) Next start on the interior The interior picture should be taken overhead from the back then the steering wheel and dashboard and then another interior pic from the bow of the boat looking over the interior. Step 4.) Engine pics front, back, port and starboard. Remove the engine box for this on utilities Step 5.) Pictures of the trailer are also very important make sure that your trailer appears in good condition. A photo of the underside from the transom and the bow are important as well. In water videos of any kind are encouraged as are restoration pictures and info. Page discussing how to sell In addition to photographs we will need a full description of the boat starting with any restoration work that was done, as well as the last time it was in the water. Who did the restoration work is very important along with any engine work or modifications that might have been done. The best way to do it is to break it down and into sections. First the woodwork and refinish work Second the engine work. Third the upholstery work. We charge a 10% Commission on all boat sales with a minimum Commission of $1,500. Boats under $10,000 have a minimum of $1,000 Commission. Buy Now! FILL IN YOUR DETAILS AND WE WILL CONTACT YOU ASAP! Thanks for submitting! Submit

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