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The upcoming Online Boat Auction (OBA) will showcase this boat from Singapore that will be available for sale. You have the opportunity to own this boat by making an offer before the auction commences, or you can take part in the bidding process.
But first, book a time for a virtual or in-person viewing to check out this exceptional boat, seriously for sale. If you're looking for a revenue producing boat for sale in Singapore. Experience aquatic thrills with the 2020 Glastron GTD220, a versatile vessel now available for new adventures in the vibrant waters of Singapore. This boat beckons to families passionate about water sports, party boaters, and those who cherish secluded getaways like Nirup Island. The open design of the Glastron GTD220 makes it the perfect setting for entertaining, comfortably accommodating 6-8 adults. Whether you seek high-octane water sports or serene moments in secluded berths, this boat offers a versatile platform for every aquatic pursuit.
How to Book a Viewing:
Three ways to view are available:
- Visit the boat in-person
- Online via WhatsApp or Zoom
- Via our virtual viewings platform (TBF)
Paste this link into your browser to visit the viewings page to book your viewing: https://www.boatguru.app/Listing/Details/915889/2020-Glastron-GTD220-Power-Boat-for-Sale-in-Singapore-by-Online-Auction
Confirmation of the viewing must be approved by BASCO before it is considered final. Please choose your preferred date and time, but are dependent on factors such as boat availability and weather conditions.
Book your viewing now: https://www.bascoboating.com/booking-calendar/2020-glastron-gtd220-open-house?utm_medium=page_links
From March 2024 until the start of the Online Boat Auction on April 26, 2024 11:00 a.m. (GMT+8) the boat is for sale at 75,000.00 USD or offer. If the boat is not sold before the online auction starts, there will be a 14-day online auction that ends on May 10, 2024 11:00 a.m. (GMT+8) to complete the sale.
The opening bid at the Online Boat Auction is SGD 40,000. But, the opening bid is not the confidential reserve price. One of the reasons the reserve price is kept confidential is that often owners accept the offer received on the day.