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Old 04 February 2014, 21:49   #1461
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Old 04 February 2014, 23:04   #1463
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i agree. Regardless of the fees involved using ebay, i'd have thought their worldwide platform would be the best shop window for this. Any other blogs, facebook pages and publicity can be linked to the ebay auction to 'drive' traffic to the site and there's a transparency about it that i think the cause deserves too. All imho of course....
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I agree. Regardless of the fees involved using ebay, I'd have thought their worldwide platform would be the best shop window for this. Any other blogs, facebook pages and publicity can be linked to the ebay auction to 'drive' traffic to the site and there's a transparency about it that I think the cause deserves too.

All IMHO of course....
+ 1 for this, unless you know something we don't know ie. somebodt whos going to pay over the value for the sake of it...

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I would have thought the best return surely has to be an eBay auction ? as sealed bid are only going to submitted from maybe 100 members on here if that, an auction on a platform like eBay, with links to this thread, publicity, local press etc all linking to the eBay auction would be seen by thousands, with a far greater chance of a higher donation being secured. Sealed bids isn't IMO in the best interests of the Project, or all that have contributed but cannot attend etc. Its a shame that's the way its going forward Peter @ Boatsandoutboards4sale ~ www.BoatsandOutboards4Sale.co.uk ~ 07930 421007
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Old 05 February 2014, 07:07   #1466
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Old 05 February 2014, 07:23   #1467
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Is there a way to use eBay and do the day, it's probably unethical but we will be doing it for the right reason
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Old 05 February 2014, 07:36   #1468
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Is there a way to use eBay and do the day, it's probably unethical but we will be doing it for the right reason
We'd just need to time the auction to end while the party's on, and a laptop hooked up to a screen so we could watch the closing bids. . . And lots of folk with deep pockets.
Can't see anything unethical about that.
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We need to use whatever method is going to generate the most money.

Southampton boat show would be ideal for an auction or £50 a go raffle tickets. I guess they were not interested in donating a stand.

I'm not convinced sealed bids will generate a sufficiently high price.

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Old 05 February 2014, 07:55   #1470
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I do loads of auctions but must admit I don't like sealed bids after losing a property to some estate agent and builder doing skulduggery together, I don't really mind where it gets sold as truly I'm only interested in getting it done right, I'll go with whatever you lot want.
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Guide price

Just as a matter of interest what would you guys in the know recommend as a guide price for the MacRib, based purely on the sum of it's parts/hours of labour, rather than including any 'emotional' aspect in the price?

It's always possible to have a reserve price in an ebay auction, of course.
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Old 05 February 2014, 08:42   #1472
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Tough one on price...I've no idea !

How about its advertised on every possible place going (all the usual online places ) , maybe trade members can stick something on thier FB pages etc .

Maybe see if some of the PB/ boaty mags will carry a simple ad for it pointing it towards ebay .

Individuals can get it on thier FB page - pointing to the Macrib FB page or direct to the ebay thingy ?
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My vote is for a good old school 1p auction with no reserve. Get it out there in the local media beforehand and it'll find its own value.

If it goes for a quid so be it, that'll generate as much publicity to Macmillan as it would selling for £20k. In theory the same could happen on sealed bids so its no different just means everybody can see it and it has a far bigger audience platform.

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Just as a matter of interest what would you guys in the know recommend as a guide price for the MacRib, based purely on the sum of it's parts/hours of labour, rather than including any 'emotional' aspect in the price? It's always possible to have a reserve price in an ebay auction, of course.
You can't take emotion out of the hours, as a trade person you'll need a small mortgage for the hours that this thing cost to renovate.
A bunch of idiots getting together and doing something like this with no thought of gain is worth more than the boat.
To be clear this boat is unique and far better than when it was first built, all the little faults of the original have been updated, on top of that it has everything needed to go boating.
Speaking for myself, on one hand, trade, on the other someone who likes all things unusual, just look at my other stuff, I'd probably put my hand in my pocket to the sum of around £16k, maybe more
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Just as a matter of interest what would you guys in the know recommend as a guide price for the MacRib, based purely on the sum of it's parts/hours of labour, rather than including any 'emotional' aspect in the price?

It's always possible to have a reserve price in an ebay auction, of course.
I'm not in the know but based on basic maths:

She must have had well over 200 hours of time spent on her, £40 per hour would be cheap, so we must be up to 8k in labour alone, plus the tubes, engine, trailer, electrics, safety gear, gelcoat etc.

Got to have cost 16k to 18k in parts and labour to build.

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You can't take emotion out of the hours, as a trade person you'll need a small mortgage for the hours that this thing cost to renovate.
A bunch of idiots getting together and doing something like this with no thought of gain is worth more than the boat.
To be clear this boat is unique and far better than when it was first built, all the little faults of the original have been updated, on top of that it has everything needed to go boating.
Speaking for myself, on one hand, trade, on the other someone who likes all things unusual, just look at my other stuff, I'd probably put my hand in my pocket to the sum of around £16k, maybe more
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I'm not in the know but based on basic maths:

She must have had well over 200 hours of time spent on her, £40 per hour would be cheap, so we must be up to 8k in labour alone, plus the tubes, engine, trailer, electrics, safety gear, gelcoat etc.

Got to have cost 16k to 18k in parts and labour to build.

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That's good. Two guys in the know agree on a 'ball-park' figure without reference to each other.

I totally understand what you mean about the emotional value Biff, I was just trying to get a figure that we could work with for now as a 'guide' for those like me with no real reference point regardiing value.

It really wouldn't suprise me if someone placed an 'emotional' amount of (say) £4k on top of the £16K, just because of what the whole project represents and the cause it's supporting.

All in addition to the fact that they'll own a fabulous boat.
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This boat has an added bonus of virtually being unnickable, who in there right mind would nick something so different that nearly every part is recognisable as the MacRib
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I would not class myself "in the know" i'm just a punter that has bought his own rib, and keeps an eye on the for sale adverts.

It was interesting to see Biff's reply (as he is "in the know") after posting mine and how close the figures were.

Another way of looking at it would be what is the cost of buying a new zodiac millpro 5.4 and then paying for it to be upgraded to a similar standard to the macrib. Whatever way you look at it Macrib has got to be worth £15k to £20k minimum.

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Hi you lot, sorry, I'm stuck in a conference for a few days and everything is action packed.

I haven't had the chance to read your replies, I have had a quick look and I get what you are saying. But I also haven't had the chance to explain things.

I reply in full as soon as I can when I get back home.

Don't worry, we have pored everything we have into this and I'm not about let it go of silly money.

Trust me, I'll get back to you later. Alex
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Not strictly macrib but I tip non the less. Glueing saddles to fibreglass. Cut up a broom stick and bond them every where. Screw the saddle to them
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