woodpuppy wrote:
I’ve never sold via Craigslist, have done a ton on subject- specific forums and eBay. I’ve never used FB Marketplace… I have however purchased a bike for my daughter via CL and all went well.
Other than a few oddities in years gone by I have only bought and sold canoes and kayaks.
Being a Facebook refusnik I have never used Marketplace. I can view canoes for sale there for an idea of what people are asking but cannot respond. The ’37 Old Town was WCHA advertised for $825 and Craigslist for $725, similar OT’s are listed for on the WCHA Classifieds for twice that.
But the HW is perhaps the most common of wood canvas canoes; OT made 16,000 of them. In my mind it was a work boat, not a Concours d’Elegance rarity. And now, instead of being paddled, it will hang on a wall as a Décor d’Chasse Cabine.
The WCHA ad produced nothing but scam responses. The Craigslist as wasn’t much better, with such gems as 8 word inquiries “good evening...is the canie still for sale” and “I am inquiring about OT canoe”. Seriously, those were the entirety of the messages. Jeeze, at least put some work into it.
I have sold canoes in the past via local club message boards, but most clubs in my area have gone Facebook based. The last canoe I sold, friend Jane’s Mohawk Nova 16, was advertised on Craigslist, and a friend linked that Craigslist ad to a North American Canoe Traders as a “Not my boat” post. Despite being unpriced I received no responses from NACT.
During the Covid craziness the Nova would have sold in a day at that price; after four weeks I received a single non-scam Craigslist offer from a local guy. As usual I threw in some extras when he picked up the Nova.
I have our Mad River Monarch up for sale on Craigslist, well outfitted along with a Pacific Action Sail, also “Not my boat” linked to NACT. We have five other decked canoes, the Monarch is the only one with name/Kruger cache value.
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Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Humorous side note, a NACT admin sent the “Not my boat” poster a message saying “That is a kayak, this is a site for quality canoes”. That despite the ad having the name “Kruger” in it twice and the NACT rules stating that “Specialty canoes like Krugers are acceptable”. NACT ran the ad after the admin error was pointed out.
I have received one response for the Monarch from an adventure racer in Minnesota who was hoping I could somehow drive the boat a thousand miles to him. That’s a nope for a bunch of reasons; my time, my gas, “Now that you are here will you accept X thousand less?”.
I’m in no rush to sell the Monarch and when selling something it’s “Pick up, cash only”. If I like the buyer, and I usually have, I throw in some extras.