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Caroline Ajootian "Are boat auctions a bargain?". Boat/US Magazine. FindArticles.com. 01 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQK/is_1_10/ai_n8706226/
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MartinTK
Martin
I would agree and can attest that there are a few 'boat auction' companies that are less than up front with what they present. I've tried many and have found <b>www.yachtauctions.com and www.BoatAuctionsDirect.com</b> more than adequate for finding liquidated boat sales and repos.
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MartinTK
MartinTK
I would agree and can attest that there are a few 'boat auction' companies that are less than up front with what they present. I've tried many and have found <b>www.yachtauctions.com and www.BoatAuctionsDirect.com</b> more than adequate for finding liquidated boat sales and repos.




