I've had a couple of typical CL experiences this year. I monitor the Daytona Beach and Orlando Boat listings.
The first one was a cheap fishing boat that I thought would work well for taking my family out on scalloping trips.
Ad had been posted for a while, so I check to see if it was for sale. Get a reply, yes. Immediately reply to get some details. No reply.
A couple of hours go by, I send another text. "I'm still interested."
The next reply is classic Craigslist: Boyfriend's in jail, doesn't want to take that little amount of money for the boat. Would rather sit in jail then have bail money. Also, doesn't have the key, the key is at another guy's house in another town, and the only person who knows how to start it without the key is the boyfriend.
Only good thing about this one is I didn't go to look at it. Even though it turns out the boat wasn't actually for sale, (and I'm sure there would have been title issues) they continued to leave the ad up for at least another week.
I was looking for a small trailer for my canoe. Came across a listing for a 12 foot jon boat with motor and trailer for $800.
Since a lot of the trailers are running around 500 I figured I'd go take a look. I can always flip the boat, and maybe the motor would work on my canoe.
Text seller, determined that he does have the title. Set up appointment to come look at the boat. Get there, everything checks out, agree to sellers price.
Turns out that he had just bought the boat, the title is not in his name. My fault, for forgetting to ask. Getting cold feet at this point, but then I had to point out to him that the title's not even for the same boat.
I honestly don't think the kid even knew that he got the wrong title.