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Richard Casady
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Deals on bluewater boats yet?
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 18:04:29 -0400,
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 09:56:47 -0600, "Charles Momsen"
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"ray lunder" wrote in message
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Looking for a used cruise equiped 30-40 foot sailboat for approx a us
buck per foot. Any ideas? Techniques? I've tried 38/48 north and
craigslist so far. Most of these are worn out craft from the 60/70's
in need of major refit or were never cruise equiped in the first
place. To cruise equip a boat at present "boatyard" or "west marine"
cost is prohibitive. I'm in washington state, usa but don't mind
flying somewhere. You'd think with all these bank problems people
would be forced to sell luxury items. Are we going to see a 70's style
bargain hunter season any time soon? Please don't let this degrade
into a political thread, I just want to buy a boat. What's a person
with ready cash to do?
Coronado 27s will always get top dollar regardless of market conditions.
Well, they will at least come quite close to the specified $1 a foot
in the OP's query.
Total weight, of similar objects, varies with the cube of the length.
So a 54 foot boat would cost eight times as much as a 27. This might
even be pretty close for the hull and machinery, less so with the
electronics as you don't have to go bigger and better. The cheapest
GPS will replace a sextant as well as a pricey one.
Ten foot dingys don't generally cost ten grand, and no way you get a
54 foot boat for 54 big ones. There is a point in between where it is
a grand a foot, that is a mathmatical certainty.
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