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Portopiccolo Sistiana

The port of Portopiccolo Sistiana is located in a secluded cove a short distance from Trieste and Venice and the coast of Croatia. The marina

Porto di Domaso

The Port of Domaso The port of Domaso is primarily a small marina located in a discreet and sheltered area of Lake Como. The entire

Le Castella

Le Castella is a hamlet of the promontory Isola di Capo Rizzuto in the province of Crotone in Calabria. In the part east of the

Rada di Porto Pollo

Close to Porto Palau and theLa Maddalena Archipelago, bordered to the west by the semi-island of Isola dei Gabbiani and to the east by Punta

Marina Romea

Marina Romea is located in the province of Ravenna in Emilia-Romagna on the Adriatic Sea. The marina is located at the mouth of the Lamone

Portinenti

Portinenti Bay stretches across from the beach of the same name on the island of Lipari, which is part of the Aeolian archipelago in Sicily.

Port de Beaulieu

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Marina Vrsar (Marina di Orsera)

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Porto Teulada

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Rada di Lipari

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You can find useful information on ports and anchorages in the Aeolian Islands!

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First of all, try to personalize your ad, describing the history of the boat and perhaps the reason why you are selling it, this way you will gain more trust from the reader.

You can call it “half-new” if it is almost new, or “used” by specifying whether or not it is in good condition. It indicates the condition of the engines, the year of registration, how many owners it has had-most importantly, it indicates whether the boat has been owned by a single owner: it increases interest to those reading the ad.

The goodness of your craft must shine through in your message, because before you can convince someone, you yourself must be convinced that the product is good.

It is important that no spelling errors are made in the advertisement, so reread the message well before putting it online. The language then must be clear and simple, understandable to all.

It serves to attract interest and induce the reader to continue reading; it is the most important part and should summarize in one line the whole message we want to give. Unfortunately, you don’t have much chance to stand out much except with something really original to attract attention. So focus on truly original details of the boat, its real qualities: in the yachtdigest.com portal this brief summary will appear by hovering over the picture of the boat with the mouse.

It is important to clearly include the general record of the vessel. Always enter: shipyard, model, length, width, draft, engines, number of cabins, year of construction, price.

In the boat sheet accurately enter all boat details, standard and extra equipment. It is useful to communicate many details and details for those who are really interested and will continue reading beyond the first few lines.

Suggest to the reader who wants to buy the best features of your craft, and do not indicate-unless it is necessary to inform the buyer in advance-information that might negatively influence the reader.

Always indicate the price. Unless you absolutely do not want to deal, we recommend adding the words “price negotiable” which gives an incentive for the buyer to contact you.

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