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failzero 02-27-2011 12:42 AM

Looking for a Sea Craft 18 *DELETED*
 
Post deleted by capt_chuck

Capt Chuck 02-27-2011 12:50 AM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
Did you read the rules on "Boat Wanted"-----> No

Quote:

Please do not post "BOAT WANTED", or the like, it will be deleted

Do you see your post any longer -----> NO
Was your post deleted --------> Yes

floorboy 02-27-2011 02:25 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
Ok I understand the $25 fee for listing a boat. What is the problem with looking for a boat?? Just curious, it would seem to me that this is the PERFECT place to look for a boat??? Maybe not...

basswacker 02-27-2011 02:43 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
If you pay $25 for an add for wtb or looking for ect. or $25 for an item your selling whats the difference?

77SceptreOB 02-27-2011 02:49 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
TOTALLY AGREE WITH THE TWO ABOVE POSTS.

???????

Also, PM sent.

Capt Chuck 02-27-2011 03:26 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
Quote:

Ok I understand the $25 fee for listing a boat. What is the problem with looking for a boat?? Just curious, it would seem to me that this is the PERFECT place to look for a boat???

OK, these rules have been posted many times over the years. Here it is again. Jason please chime in if you wish .....


The rules were set in place by "Trayder" the Admin and founder of the site. He monitors the $25 required fees. Sometimes it takes a few days as he is busy and does not monitor the incoming $$ every day. He has several of us "mods" that between us all try to view and edit posts on a daily basis. We operate on the 'Honor System'. Sometimes people mail a check and it takes a few days for the site to get it. They send a PM to the admin with notification of their intentions. We give leeway time and if they fail, then the ad gets whacked.

Example: This lastest one, the guy comes on with his first 2 posts without any introduction and breaks the forum rules by placing his want ad. I guess we are supposed jump right out and look for a boat for him? Send him some leads like Craigslist & eBay ? NO WAY.

Now, think about this. There are hundreds of people that surf these boating & fishing forums without ever logging on and contribute nothing. Many of them might be surfing Craiglist & eBay. They have a boat for sale and without paying the listing fee contacts the guy that just posted his 'Want Ad' and they work a deal between themselves. This would be unfair to the people that do contribute to the welfare of this Classic SeaCraft site and to the ones that have paid their listing fee in good faith.

This site is NOT The Hull Truth. We have a unique group of people that enjoy their SeaCrafts and contribute many good ideas and help for the other members.

I hope this answwers your questions...

Capt_Chuck

Trayder 02-27-2011 03:38 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
Chuck nailed it.

The site runs on the money from the for sale ads

"Want to buy" post can bypass the ads members paid for

Simple as that


Never been an issue for close to 10 years

Trayder 02-27-2011 03:40 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
Quote:

If you pay $25 for an add for wtb or looking for ect. or $25 for an item your selling whats the difference?


The fee is only for listing a boat

If you want to buy one use the search feature

77SceptreOB 02-27-2011 04:13 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
obvisiously, there has been a lot of thought put into this. Thanks for the explanation.

Entourage 02-27-2011 05:46 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
It is true there are alot of good members on here and if they have been on here a while they will understand that 25 dollar fee to talk to pros on these boats is nothing. So whomever is tryin to get a freebee on here for professional advice, and WTB ads, go somewhere else this isn't the site for you. Times are tough, band width doesn't come for free.

floorboy 02-27-2011 07:22 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
Ahhh ok I get it. Thanks.

htillman 02-27-2011 08:56 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
Maybe add a tab and charge $50.00 bucks to post looking for a Seacraft. That way it turns out win - win.

NoBones 02-27-2011 09:55 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
Shoot, I even paid the $25 fee to sell the 23 Sceptre
to 77SceptreOB (Jim) for a $1.00.... :eek:

With that outa the way, I'm still looking for a Scampi.. :D :D

See ya, Ken

failzero 02-27-2011 10:47 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
Sorry Guys! You are correct I did not properly introduce myself to Classic SeaCrafts. I didn't read the rule on not being able to look for a SeaCraft on this site.
For the record
Name is Andrew I have owned 4 SeaCrafts so far. I started with an 1986 21' then moved to a 2000 23' with twins, then to a 2005 20' and currently own a 2006 23'. I have a lot of interest in the SeaCraft boats and have been surrounded by avid boaters who like me appreciate the SeaCraft line. Not a newbie, I was looking for a restored 18' for my family. My sons love my 23' but its a big boat for them to handle, I was looking for a 18' for them to cruise the bay. I know websites like the hull truth, ebay, yachtworld, boattrader, etc. I just thought since this was such a tight community of SeaCraft owners, maybe you would have available sellers.
Once again sorry for the screw up.

Blue_Heron 02-27-2011 10:57 PM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
Welcome to Classicseacraft, Andrew. Most of the time we're pretty easy to get along with. But sometimes it's good to have thick skin around here. :D

Dave

Old'sCool 02-28-2011 09:08 AM

Re: Looking for a Sea Craft 18
 
Quote:

Maybe add a tab and charge $50.00 bucks to post looking for a Seacraft. That way it turns out win - win.

Grand idea


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