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Nlcomp Ecoracer 25

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Entry Date 01/03/2024

YARD

NLComp

MODEL

ECORACER 25

LENGTH

8.5 m

YEAR

2021

HP

-

CAPACITY

-

General Data

Category

Sailing Boats

Registration year

2021

Length at Waterline

7.69 m

Baglio Massimo

2.76 m

Fishing

1.8 m

Displacement

1100 kg

Ballast

500 kg

Description

The innovative ECORACER 25 is the first fully recyclable watercraft, built with a hull and deck made of linen fiber and thermoplastic resin; the mast, boom, and fin and rudder structures are made of aluminum and steel. Complete One Sails sail set. Anti-skid in cork cockpit.
Matteo Polli Yacht Design.
Awards and victories:

  • Design Innovation Award in 2021
  • Winner of the Italian ORC Sportboat Championship 2022

Excellent condition

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YARD

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MODEL

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Hai bisogno di vendere la tua barca? Sei nel posto giusto! yachtdigest.com è infatti il più grande portale online sulla nautica da diporto e in questa sezione ti sarà possibile scrivere gratuitamente il tuo annuncio se vuoi vendere la tua imbarcazione. Aggiungere un nuovo messaggio di vendita è molto semplice e intuitivo così come trovare una barca che interessa acquistare, ma per rendere ancora più appetibile il tuo annuncio, vogliamo darti alcune indicazioni generiche ma importanti che se vorrai potrai seguire.

Prima di tutto cerca di personalizzare il tuo annuncio, descrivendo la storia della barca e magari la motivazione per cui la vendi, in questo modo otterrai più fiducia da parte del lettore.

Puoi definirla “seminuova” se è quasi nuova, oppure “usata” specificando se essa si trova o meno in buone condizioni. Indica lo stato dei motori, l’anno di immatricolazione, quanti proprietari ha avuto – soprattutto indica se la barca è stata di un unico proprietario: aumenta l’interesse verso chi legge l’annuncio.

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È importante che nell’inserzione non si commettano errori di ortografia, quindi rileggete bene il messaggio prima di metterlo online. Il linguaggio poi deve essere chiaro e semplice, comprensibile a tutti.

Serve ad attirare l’interesse e indurre il lettore a proseguire la lettura, è la parte più importante e deve riassumere in una riga lintero messaggio che vogliamo dare. Purtroppo non si hanno grandi possibilità di distinguersi molto se non con qualcosa di veramente originale per attirare l’attenzione. Quindi concentratevi su dettagli della barca veramente originali, sulle sue qualità reali: nel portale yachtdigest.com apparirà questo breve riassunto passando sulla foto dell’imbarcazione con il mouse.

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Nella scheda dell’imbarcazione inserisci accuratamente tutti i dettagli dell’imbarcazione, le dotazioni standard ed extra. È utile comunicare molti particolari e dettagli per coloro che sono veramente interessati e continueranno a leggere oltre le prime righe.

Suggerisci al lettore che vuole comprare le caratteristiche migliori della tua imbarcazione e non indicare – a meno che non sia necessario informare preventivamente l’acquirente – informazioni che possano influenzare negativamente il lettore.

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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.

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    Request his name, address, and phone number.
    Call him at several hours to verify who is picking up the phone and how your call is answered.
  • Never send a photocopy of your ID to someone you only know by email or phone.
  • Always request documentation of the boat and engine number from the seller and let the manufacturer verify it.
  • A request for prepayment often means an attempt at fraud.
  • This applies as much to cash transfers (e.g., via Western Union, MoneyGram, Escrow) as it does to SEPA wire transfers.
  • If you are in doubt, we recommend depositing your money in a trust account (at your discretion).
    That way the seller will receive his money only after your desired boat has arrived in agreed condition.
  • In case the offer seems too good to be true, it is probably just the case.
  • Please be cautious with international affairs.

Recognizing a scam

  • Selling a boat against prepayment without the possible acqurenta ever having seen it.
  • It is not possible to contact a seller directly or by phone.

How can I recognize a fake buyer

  • Does someone contact you by email to buy a boat directly, without inspection?
  • Does someone offer you a higher price than your bid?
  • Has the possibility of carrying out transportation through a transportation company and assuming the cost been mentioned?
  • Is it not possible to contact the seller directly or by phone?
  • Is the potential buyer located in a foreign state?
  • Was the first contact made by text message?

Scam cases (examples)

  • “Fictitious” enterprises
  • Phishing / fishing for user’s password
  • Check scam/fraudulent currency exchange payment
  • “Rip-Deal” scam / fraudulent foreign exchange operation

Fictitious enterprises

Always check the true existence of the enterprise, including through the proper channels, (checking the VAT number, checking through the CCIAA, and possible check of financial statements).

Maximum precaution: the existence of the entire enterprise is probably only virtual.
Seemingly professional Internet sites are easy to create and easy to delete.

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You receive an email from a fake Yacht Digest sender.
It usually follows an invitation to send your user information.

This is about impostors in action.
By making the data public, a third party can access your account and activate scam attempts by logging in.

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Check scam/fraudulent currency exchange payment

You put a boat up for sale. Responding to the advertisement contacts you a buyer from abroad. The buyer would like to purchase the vessel without viewing it.

You later get a check that exceeds the purchase price. The customer apologizes for accidentally writing too high a check and begs you to send the excess via Western Union.

When the check is cashed at the bank at first the amount is credited. After the bank’s time-consuming verification, the check is cancelled, as it is not covered. In the meantime you refunded the excess or you should perform this transaction through Western Union or similar institutions.

At the time the payment was made it was irrevocably lost.

“Rip-Deal” scam / fraudulent foreign exchange operation

Rip-Deal is an illicitly sourced currency exchange business. The impostor uses different stratagems, all with the goal of deceiving the victim financially.

In this way a “Rip-Deal” develops.

Often the attention of impostors is aroused by advertisements (e.g., boat ads). Usually the scammer contacts the potential victim.

After the initial contact is made, a meeting is arranged-usually abroad. During the meeting, the impostor moves away from the topic and talks about the currency exchange or cash transaction.

The victim is offered Euros and/or U.S. dollars in exchange for Swiss francs or vice versa. Sometimes the impostor pretends that it is laundered money to justify the need for the exchange operation carried out surreptitiously.

Regarding delivery, there is no limit to the imagination of the scammer.

  • Counterfeit or facsimile money instead of real money.
  • Exchange an empty briefcase.
  • Bundles of counterfeit banknotes arranged, placing a single genuine banknote on top of each bundle.
  • Colored so-called “dry washable” banknotes.

Features

Fraudulent foreign exchange operation is recognizable when:

  • The hypothetical interested party requests from you as the seller to pay the brokerage fee and percentage in cash.
  • The total transaction must be carried out in cash.
  • Disproportionate future benefits are suggested to her.
  • The meeting point for delivery is set abroad (Northern Italy, France, Spain, Turkey or Benelux).
  • Meeting point.
  • The hypothetical interested party wants to meet you in a public place.
  • The meeting point and deadline set are changed in a short time.
  • The hypothetical interested party accepts the price for the item listed on your listing without verification and/or inspection.

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