Same guy different boat. 42' 1970 Piver Trimaran
I'm the person who asked last week about the 1968 Newport 30.' That
deal seems to have fallen through. The guy apparently doesn't want to
part with his boat for under $8500. So based upon what most of you said,
I'm putting that one on the back burner for now. I think it's great to
be able to ask more knowledgable people for advice, so thanks again.
Maybe I'll hang around now that I'm going to be a boat owner. And... :-)
Moving to the front burner is the Trimaran. It doesn't have much on it
in the way of electronics, I think, but I like the roominness not to
mention the aft cabin! The shape of the outboard is a little
questionable, won't start but supposedly runs. I don't know what
happened to the inboard motor. I like the shallow draft idea for
exploring all over Puget Sound and the idea of sailing at 20 knots. The
pictures of the interior looks nice. I also really like the pilothouse
it has. It seems some sort of rain cover for piloting your boat and for
a guest or two is essential for the PNW weather winters.
I think I might like to get it if I can get it for under $8000. Bad
idea? What should I look for when I go look at it? I've much of the
archives in this newsgroup about everything that has been said about The
Piver Trimarans in the last few years. Not dangerous, right? unless I
have it out in 50 knot winds (and even that is okay if I keep the sails
small)? Remember I'll have it the whole time in Puget Sound.
Supposedly the hull is in good shape. The deck needs work. I don't mind
that. These boats are all amateur made, right? What sort of screw ups
do I need to look for? Remember my budget is strict. The reason I don't
run to one of those 27 newer better built boats that some of you advised
is that I have two big boys and a wife and the interior roominess goes a
long way toward insuring the boat is going to be actually used.
So, big cautions? Advice? What should I pay? etc. All help greatly
appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Stephen
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