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"John Cairns" wrote in message
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I know it's futile to seek consensus as to a make of boat. But, I'm
seriously considering renting for a variety of designs before buying.
Has anyone else rented a sailboat. Pros and cons? Good locations around
the Chesapeake? The closest place to my old sailing grounds is in
Jersey. www.southriverboatrentals.com
Scout
Wow, those are some fairly steep rates. A lot cheaper to look at boats,
then convince the owner for a test sail before consideration.
John Cairns
Thanks, that's a good idea John.
I wonder, though, how long it would be before my picture with a line
through it is hanging on every dealer's bulletin board.
Scout
Hell no, the broker doesn't really sell the boat, he just shows it to you
and collects a commission. I had a brief discussion about this with the
po of my boat. Damn broker didn't show up for the closing, couldn't get
into my own boat after I'd purchased it, had to call the po for the
combination! For what they do they should be thrilled to have the
opportunity to make some money, even if it means they'll have to
something that might appear to be work.
John Cairns
Which reminds me; we just bought a house, and while we were out cruising
around and looking, we would often call the realtor whose sign was planted
in the front yard - one guy just gave us the combo to the house, not even
knowing who we were. He didn't want to come out for whatever reason, so he
just lets us into someone's home unescorted. I'd be upset if my realtor
had done that!
Scout
I've never looked at a used brokerage boat unescorted, but if I were to sell
mine through a broker I wouldn't leave anything of value aboard, people
being what they are. When we sold our first house the useless realtor
insisted that we had to show the house to the clown across the street, even
though they had purchased the house they were in just a year previously, and
we knew they weren't buying. Talk about creepy. Oh well.
John Cairns