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Deep-V '97 Parker 2530 with gas I/O, < $15K

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DaleH

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http://yachtauctions.com/listing.php?vessel=6082

Asking $14.5 K ... do NOT email or PM me ... this is NOT my boat!

This boat is in good condition for her age. Her cabin offers galley, dinette, forward berth and head. Her cockpit is roomy with space for fishing and entertaining. She is powered by a Mercruiser 350 MAG MPI engine.

dual battery switch, marine radio, swim step, depth finder, live well, pressure water system, tachometer, fuel gauge, oil pressure gauge, water temperature gauge
 

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Nice boat....!

Yesterday I saw this boat listed on National Liquidators website, called this morning and the boat did sell.
apperently the auctions happen once a week and are a sealed bid so they would not tell me how much the boat went for....!
But did say the usally sell within 5% of the minimum bid.

Does anyone know the rest of the story?
 
Interesting turn of events, this boat is relisted on Boat Trader, now for 50K, shows National Liquidators as the seller........?

I orginally found it on boat trader for 14.5 minimum bid, at that time it was listed on NL's site as up for auction.
It is no longer listed on NL, so it appears to me they bought a boat they were auctioning and now are doing a little profit taking. I have no idea concerning the legality of this but it does seem like a rather peculiar way to auction things off?

Apperently they can and do bid on boats they are auctioning................?
 
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