No personal experience selling a RT myself, but after 22+ boats, 21 used, I can offer some perspective. We started serious search for our Tug in late 2022, and it took until mid 2023 before we found our current boat. I've sold all but one boat myself, boat trader, Facebook, even craigslist. Also, I just sold my center console, and it was the toughest market I've seen since the 80s. Much tougher than pre covid, or early covid. Inventories are up, rates are up, and cash buyers are demanding a bargain. As two dealer friends told me, it is all about price in this market. And it takes longer for a sale. If you can't bear to part with the boat at low book value, you'll need an exceptional buyer, and those are rare these days. Add the brokers fee on top, and it's really tough. In this market, a well cared for, like new boat will sell for low book, and anything less will either not sell, or have to be heavily discounted. Early last year my boat could have sold for almost what I paid for it new, quickly. This year it sold for 25% less, in like new low hours condition.
Most of the brokers I've encountered are looking for a quick sale. Not the best deal, just a quick sale. There are exceptions, but difficult to find. I'd rather deal with the owner directly, get a sense of how they've maintained the boat before I waste the money on a survey.
Just my observations of the experience we had as a buyer and a seller.