Monday, 1 June 2015

Buy A Boston Whaler

When the Boston Whalers were first produced they earned a reputation up and down the New England coast as a solid work boat. As their advertising suggests, you can cut a Boston Whaler in half and it still won't sink because of its foam core. Here's buy one.


Instructions


1. Visit bostonwhaler.com. If you are out to purchase a new Boston Whaler, their official site will keep you up to date on the latest models and direct you to a dealer in your area.


2. Go to your local boat show. Boat shows occur every year in major cities such as Los Angeles and New York and in other parts of the country as well. Scan the web, check out the paper and even contact Boston Whaler through their website to see where their boats will be appearing.


3. Place a bid on a Boston Whaler on eBay. Buying a boat through eBay will allow you to get the best price on a used boat. Due to the overwhelming number of boats, it is a buyer's market. Peruse the site and contact the seller. Rather than being limited to just your state, you now have the whole country from which to buy the perfect Boston Whaler.


4. Check out marinetrader.com, boattrader.com, usedboats.com and other sites for listings of current boats for sale. This is perfect for the buyer who is not looking to get into a bidding situation such as on eBay. These sites give very informative descriptions of the Boston Whalers for sale.


5. Head to your local marina. Many marina sell boats; that's part of how they turn a profit because then can sell you a slip. Check out their inventory for a Boston Whaler. Also, if you see a Boston Whaler at the dock, strike up a conversation with the owner. You never know, for the right price, he may be looking to sell.

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