I'm about to sell mine, I'll list on Craigslist and Nextdoor but my buddy who buys and sells such toys all the time, tells me FB marketplace is gonna be the winner.
i'm amazed at the effectiveness of FB marketplace. and if you give it a modest boost? you'll be bombarded.
i sold my 89 f150 within 4 hours of listing it last year... i literally had three people standing in front of me bidding against each other- I sold it to the first person that offered asking price which really tweaked the guys going over asking.... i've never been in such a position before.
the first time i listed the boat i had 6 people look at it and 4 offers- i thought i had snapped a shift cable last season at the end of the season... had to be towed in- only time the boat let me down... had one in box and offered it to the guy who brought me the check, and offered to put it on with him helping... turns out it wasn't the cable... at all... the horizontal shaft pinion was smooth as glass and the vertical shaft ring was literally nowhere to be found. the lower half didn't have even a shimmer of metal in it- as the gears in the top part had disintegrated into chunks too big to fit through the oil passages...
that's what i get for shoving 325 ponies through an outdrive designed for no more than 300 too long.
he didn't take it, and i get it.. so i ordered and installed a new outdrive by the next week and relisted it... it was a tuesday when that happened.... this time, i didn't get a single message or call until friday which worried me... then, three people on saturday and a couple handed me a wad of cash adding up to asking price... poof... made me plenty happy.
i also sell the things you're now seeing in the sidebar on marketplace.. it outperforms etsy, my own page, pinterest and spotify by a wide margin... to the point i don't even mess with spotify or pinterest anymore.... and etsy is about to get cut...
and another quick thing: a broker called wanting to sell the boat for a fee... local guy... he didn't know that i already knew of him, and i've nothing against him at all- but i happened to know his success was due to (drum roll) "marketplace". no kidding.