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Scout April 3rd 05 02:32 PM

renting a boat?
 
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



Scout April 3rd 05 02:33 PM

oopsie, southriver is on the big C.

"Scout" wrote in message
...
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




John Cairns April 3rd 05 02:49 PM


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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



Scout April 3rd 05 02:52 PM

"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...
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



John Cairns April 3rd 05 03:06 PM


"Scout" wrote in message
...
"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...
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



Scout April 3rd 05 03:11 PM

"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...
"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...
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



JR Gilbreath April 3rd 05 03:18 PM

Scout wrote:

"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...

"John Cairns" wrote in message
gy.com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...

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 think you will find that it is pretty hard to get a seller to take you
out on a test ride. You will have to show a lot of interest and most
likely put down a deposit. Even then it is going to be a very short
sail 10 15 minutes. I don't think the trouble is worth it.
JR

Joe April 3rd 05 03:18 PM

No kiddin. A neighbor here was selling his boat and was getting used by
potential buyers like Scout. Some even brought wine and sandwiches for
"test Sails".

He took my advice and started charging 125.00 per test sail. He offered
a full refund to anyone who purchaced the boat.

That cut out the bull**** tire kickers and he sold it to a person happy
to pay the 125.

Joe


John Cairns April 3rd 05 03:19 PM


"Scout" wrote in message
...
"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...
"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...
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



katysails April 3rd 05 03:22 PM

It's common practice...after all, you really are in the market (sort
0f)...just don't insist on all day events...

"Scout" wrote in message
...
"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...
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




John Cairns April 3rd 05 03:29 PM


"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
. ..
Scout wrote:

"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...

"John Cairns" wrote in message
igy.com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...

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 think you will find that it is pretty hard to get a seller to take you
out on a test ride. You will have to show a lot of interest and most
likely put down a deposit. Even then it is going to be a very short sail
10 15 minutes. I don't think the trouble is worth it.
JR


I would say it depends on how badly the owner wants to sell and how much
trouble it is to take someone out. I would also add, for most mass
production sailboats you should be able to find out about it's sailing
characteristics through research, everything else you can determine by
inspection. FWIW, MacGregor sell their powersailors with test drives.

John Cairns



Scout April 3rd 05 03:42 PM

yr right. which is why I was thinking that even if I spent a few grand over
the summer, I'd get a chance to live on a boat for a week at a shot and
really get a feel for it. Of course, I'm not so sure there are many high end
boats available. OTOH, I really can't afford a high end boat. So maybe it'll
work out just fine.

"katysails" wrote in message
...
It's common practice...after all, you really are in the market (sort
0f)...just don't insist on all day events...

"Scout" wrote in message
...
"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...
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






JR Gilbreath April 3rd 05 03:46 PM

Scout wrote:

yr right. which is why I was thinking that even if I spent a few grand over
the summer, I'd get a chance to live on a boat for a week at a shot and
really get a feel for it. Of course, I'm not so sure there are many high end
boats available. OTOH, I really can't afford a high end boat. So maybe it'll
work out just fine.

"katysails" wrote in message
...

It's common practice...after all, you really are in the market (sort
0f)...just don't insist on all day events...

"Scout" wrote in message
...

"John Cairns" wrote in message
gy.com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...

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





Heck Scout, just take a week vacation and come down to Georgia. I have
a Catalina 27 on Lake Lanier you can use for a week. Can't promise wind
tho.
JR

Scout April 3rd 05 04:00 PM


"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
. ..
Scout wrote:

yr right. which is why I was thinking that even if I spent a few grand
over the summer, I'd get a chance to live on a boat for a week at a shot
and really get a feel for it. Of course, I'm not so sure there are many
high end boats available. OTOH, I really can't afford a high end boat. So
maybe it'll work out just fine.

"katysails" wrote in message
...

It's common practice...after all, you really are in the market (sort
0f)...just don't insist on all day events...

"Scout" wrote in message
...

"John Cairns" wrote in message
igy.com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...

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





Heck Scout, just take a week vacation and come down to Georgia. I have a
Catalina 27 on Lake Lanier you can use for a week. Can't promise wind
tho.
JR


wow, thanks JR!



Scotty April 3rd 05 04:04 PM

My initial reaction was to chide you for using the word 'renting' , as
it is more commonly called 'chartering' if it's a sailboat. However, I
see on that web site that they say ''rent or charter a boat''.

What's the difference?

Scotty


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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





JR Gilbreath April 3rd 05 04:04 PM

Scout wrote:

"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
. ..

Scout wrote:


yr right. which is why I was thinking that even if I spent a few grand
over the summer, I'd get a chance to live on a boat for a week at a shot
and really get a feel for it. Of course, I'm not so sure there are many
high end boats available. OTOH, I really can't afford a high end boat. So
maybe it'll work out just fine.

"katysails" wrote in message
...


It's common practice...after all, you really are in the market (sort
0f)...just don't insist on all day events...

"Scout" wrote in message
...


"John Cairns" wrote in message
digy.com...


"Scout" wrote in message
...


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




Heck Scout, just take a week vacation and come down to Georgia. I have a
Catalina 27 on Lake Lanier you can use for a week. Can't promise wind
tho.
JR



wow, thanks JR!


Your are quite welcome and it is a real offer. Plus it would do you
good to see my picture of President Bush on a daily basis.
JR

Scout April 3rd 05 04:07 PM

"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
.. .
Scout wrote:

"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
. ..

Scout wrote:


yr right. which is why I was thinking that even if I spent a few grand
over the summer, I'd get a chance to live on a boat for a week at a shot
and really get a feel for it. Of course, I'm not so sure there are many
high end boats available. OTOH, I really can't afford a high end boat.
So maybe it'll work out just fine.

"katysails" wrote in message
...


It's common practice...after all, you really are in the market (sort
0f)...just don't insist on all day events...

"Scout" wrote in message
...


"John Cairns" wrote in message
odigy.com...


"Scout" wrote in message
...


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




Heck Scout, just take a week vacation and come down to Georgia. I have
a Catalina 27 on Lake Lanier you can use for a week. Can't promise wind
tho.
JR



wow, thanks JR!


Your are quite welcome and it is a real offer. Plus it would do you good
to see my picture of President Bush on a daily basis.
JR


hahahahaha!
do the eyes move?



Scout April 3rd 05 04:08 PM

I thought chartering implied a crew was included?
Scout

"Scotty" wrote in message
...
My initial reaction was to chide you for using the word 'renting' , as
it is more commonly called 'chartering' if it's a sailboat. However, I
see on that web site that they say ''rent or charter a boat''.

What's the difference?

Scotty


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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







Scotty April 3rd 05 04:09 PM

The broker selling my current boat was good about being there for
everything. he was very helpful to me, the buyer.

Scotty




"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

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





Scout April 3rd 05 04:10 PM

btw - we ending up buying a place in Collegeville. After this move, I'm
never moving again!
Scout

"Scotty" wrote in message
...
My initial reaction was to chide you for using the word 'renting' , as
it is more commonly called 'chartering' if it's a sailboat. However, I
see on that web site that they say ''rent or charter a boat''.

What's the difference?

Scotty


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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







Scotty April 3rd 05 04:13 PM

This place is in Rock Hall.

http://yachtworld.com/leaving_yw.cgi...titudeyachting.
com/charters.php

SV


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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





Scotty April 3rd 05 04:17 PM

Another in RH:

http://www.havencharters.com/


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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





Scotty April 3rd 05 04:19 PM

This ones closer:

http://www.baysail.net/


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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





JR Gilbreath April 3rd 05 04:19 PM

Scout wrote:

"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
.. .

Scout wrote:


"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
et...


Scout wrote:



yr right. which is why I was thinking that even if I spent a few grand
over the summer, I'd get a chance to live on a boat for a week at a shot
and really get a feel for it. Of course, I'm not so sure there are many
high end boats available. OTOH, I really can't afford a high end boat.
So maybe it'll work out just fine.

"katysails" wrote in message
...



It's common practice...after all, you really are in the market (sort
0f)...just don't insist on all day events...

"Scout" wrote in message
...



"John Cairns" wrote in message
rodigy.com...



"Scout" wrote in message
...



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



Heck Scout, just take a week vacation and come down to Georgia. I have
a Catalina 27 on Lake Lanier you can use for a week. Can't promise wind
tho.
JR


wow, thanks JR!



Your are quite welcome and it is a real offer. Plus it would do you good
to see my picture of President Bush on a daily basis.
JR



hahahahaha!
do the eyes move?


Some very paranoid people seems to think so. My heart is pure so they
don't bother me. I think I had better remove it. It doesn't sound safe
around you. I'm really a middle of the road type but my wife makes capt
neal seem liberal.
JR

Scotty April 3rd 05 04:23 PM

http://yachtworld.com/charters/index.html.en



"Scout" wrote in message
...
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





Scout April 3rd 05 04:26 PM

"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
.. .
Scout wrote:

"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
.. .

Scout wrote:


"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
. net...


Scout wrote:



yr right. which is why I was thinking that even if I spent a few grand
over the summer, I'd get a chance to live on a boat for a week at a
shot and really get a feel for it. Of course, I'm not so sure there
are many high end boats available. OTOH, I really can't afford a high
end boat. So maybe it'll work out just fine.

"katysails" wrote in message
...



It's common practice...after all, you really are in the market (sort
0f)...just don't insist on all day events...

"Scout" wrote in message
...



"John Cairns" wrote in message
. prodigy.com...



"Scout" wrote in message
...



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



Heck Scout, just take a week vacation and come down to Georgia. I
have a Catalina 27 on Lake Lanier you can use for a week. Can't
promise wind tho.
JR


wow, thanks JR!



Your are quite welcome and it is a real offer. Plus it would do you good
to see my picture of President Bush on a daily basis.
JR



hahahahaha!
do the eyes move?


Some very paranoid people seems to think so. My heart is pure so they
don't bother me. I think I had better remove it. It doesn't sound safe
around you. I'm really a middle of the road type but my wife makes capt
neal seem liberal.
JR


FWIS - I'm also middle of the road.
I'd like to say balanced, but I don't want to start a flame war, lol.
But . . . don't believe what Neal says about me!
Scout



Scout April 3rd 05 04:27 PM

thanks Scotty,
I'm bookmarking (BM?) them all
Scout

"Scotty" wrote in message
...
This ones closer:

http://www.baysail.net/


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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







JR Gilbreath April 3rd 05 04:33 PM

Scout wrote:

"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
.. .

Scout wrote:


"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
t...


Scout wrote:



"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
.net...



Scout wrote:




yr right. which is why I was thinking that even if I spent a few grand
over the summer, I'd get a chance to live on a boat for a week at a
shot and really get a feel for it. Of course, I'm not so sure there
are many high end boats available. OTOH, I really can't afford a high
end boat. So maybe it'll work out just fine.

"katysails" wrote in message
...




It's common practice...after all, you really are in the market (sort
0f)...just don't insist on all day events...

"Scout" wrote in message
...




"John Cairns" wrote in message
.prodigy.com...




"Scout" wrote in message
...




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



Heck Scout, just take a week vacation and come down to Georgia. I
have a Catalina 27 on Lake Lanier you can use for a week. Can't
promise wind tho.
JR


wow, thanks JR!



Your are quite welcome and it is a real offer. Plus it would do you good
to see my picture of President Bush on a daily basis.
JR


hahahahaha!
do the eyes move?



Some very paranoid people seems to think so. My heart is pure so they
don't bother me. I think I had better remove it. It doesn't sound safe
around you. I'm really a middle of the road type but my wife makes capt
neal seem liberal.
JR



FWIS - I'm also middle of the road.
I'd like to say balanced, but I don't want to start a flame war, lol.
But . . . don't believe what Neal says about me!
Scout


No problem there, I don't believe what capt neal says about anything.
His actions over the last few days makes me think he is coming unhinged.
There are people here that say he is a friend I would think they would
try to get him to calm down and be rational.
You don't have to answer this because it could start some flaming but
not with me because I just ignore him.
JR

JR Gilbreath April 3rd 05 04:51 PM

Scout wrote:

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


Scout
I looked at some of the rental sailboats and of course, like everyone
else I have an opinion. I would suggest the catalina 30. It has more
room inside than any 30 I have every been on. Also if you like it and
decide to buy there are some incredible deals available.
JR

JG April 3rd 05 05:31 PM

Renting before buying is absolutely the best way to figure out if you want
to buy a particular model, and it gives you an excellent vehicle to discover
in general what you like or dislike about certain "features." Gives you some
variety too.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Scout" wrote in message
...
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




JG April 3rd 05 05:32 PM

That's definitely true, but it's still possible. If you're upfront with the
seller... listen I'm just window shopping. They might let you go along when
they go out next. I've done that with our boats.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
. ..
Scout wrote:

"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...

"John Cairns" wrote in message
igy.com...

"Scout" wrote in message
...

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 think you will find that it is pretty hard to get a seller to take you
out on a test ride. You will have to show a lot of interest and most
likely put down a deposit. Even then it is going to be a very short sail
10 15 minutes. I don't think the trouble is worth it.
JR




JG April 3rd 05 05:34 PM

Nah... bare boat charters don't care how many or how few people you have.
They only care about getting their money and the boat back.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Scout" wrote in message
...
I thought chartering implied a crew was included?
Scout

"Scotty" wrote in message
...
My initial reaction was to chide you for using the word 'renting' , as
it is more commonly called 'chartering' if it's a sailboat. However, I
see on that web site that they say ''rent or charter a boat''.

What's the difference?

Scotty


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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









JG April 3rd 05 05:35 PM

They're good boats. A good friend had one up until recently. Sold it for
more than he bought it for, but he did put in a of work on it first.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"JR Gilbreath" wrote in message
. ..
Scout wrote:

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

Scout
I looked at some of the rental sailboats and of course, like everyone
else I have an opinion. I would suggest the catalina 30. It has more
room inside than any 30 I have every been on. Also if you like it and
decide to buy there are some incredible deals available.
JR




Scout April 3rd 05 05:37 PM

As I get older I'm beginning to appreciate the philosophy that everything is
life is borrowed, rented, and essentially, not really mine. So it might just
be a question of which is less expensive, to rent and leave all the work to
others, or buy and have the short term satisfaction of being the lord of a
tiny domain.
Scout

"JG" wrote in message
...
Renting before buying is absolutely the best way to figure out if you want
to buy a particular model, and it gives you an excellent vehicle to
discover in general what you like or dislike about certain "features."
Gives you some variety too.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Scout" wrote in message
...
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






Scout April 3rd 05 06:57 PM

I'm sure you'll take your laptop into the grave with you and post from the
beyond, right?
Oh wait, that's not it; you just don't get it.


"Gary L. Burnore" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 12:37:31 -0400, "Scout"
top posted like a moron and slurped Ganz the NetKKKop when he wrote:

As I get older I'm beginning to appreciate the philosophy that everything
is
life is borrowed, rented, and essentially, not really mine.


You poor people need to hold that point of view or you'd lose all
hope.


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Scout April 3rd 05 07:36 PM

"Gary L. Burnore" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 13:57:03 -0400, "Scout"
top posted like a moron and wrote:

I'm sure you'll take your laptop into the grave with you and post from the
beyond, right?


Changing your tune, eh? YOU re the one who says you believe
everything in life is borrowed. (Well, moron that you are, you
actually typed "everything is life is", but I'm pretty sure you meant
'in' instead of 'is')

Even with your attempt to change the meaning, you're still holding on
to hopes that'll never come true for you.


You missed the boat once again. No matter, I was in fact referring to the
fact that nothing is permanent in life. It doesn't surprise me that you
can't grasp the concept. I feel confident that the intelligent readers will
understand my meaning.
And thanks for correcting my typo; I also saw it but figured most people are
smart enough to correct as needed.
Scout



katysails April 3rd 05 10:26 PM

You could always find somebody who wants to share...problematical if you
don't get along, but worthwhile if you balance each other out on costs and
usage, etc.

"Scout" wrote in message
...
As I get older I'm beginning to appreciate the philosophy that everything
is life is borrowed, rented, and essentially, not really mine. So it might
just be a question of which is less expensive, to rent and leave all the
work to others, or buy and have the short term satisfaction of being the
lord of a tiny domain.
Scout

"JG" wrote in message
...
Renting before buying is absolutely the best way to figure out if you
want to buy a particular model, and it gives you an excellent vehicle to
discover in general what you like or dislike about certain "features."
Gives you some variety too.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Scout" wrote in message
...
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








Scotty April 4th 05 12:33 AM

there's bareboat charters. ( no crew or Capt included)

SV

"Scout" wrote in message
...
I thought chartering implied a crew was included?
Scout

"Scotty" wrote in message
...
My initial reaction was to chide you for using the word 'renting'

, as
it is more commonly called 'chartering' if it's a sailboat.

However, I
see on that web site that they say ''rent or charter a boat''.

What's the difference?

Scotty


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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









Scotty April 4th 05 12:34 AM

In town? That area really gets jammed up during rush hour.

Scotty


"Scout" wrote in message
...
btw - we ending up buying a place in Collegeville. After this move,

I'm
never moving again!
Scout

"Scotty" wrote in message
...
My initial reaction was to chide you for using the word 'renting'

, as
it is more commonly called 'chartering' if it's a sailboat.

However, I
see on that web site that they say ''rent or charter a boat''.

What's the difference?

Scotty


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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









Donal April 4th 05 12:45 AM


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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.


Renting would be a very expensive way to choose a boat, unless you have
already narrowed your choice down to two or three.

If you have narrowed your choice, then you shouldn't really need to test
sail all of them - because their performance will all be similiar. At that
point, the important thing will be the layout of the boat - which you can
judge as soon as you step aboard. It's a bit like buying a house - you have
some basic requirements (no. of bedrooms, garden, parking, etc), but after
that you know the right house as soon as you walk into it.


It sounds to me like you don't have enough experience of different boats to
know what you want. If that is the case, then I think that you should join
a sailing club where members offer crewing positions to non-boat owning
members. Do such clubs exist where you live?


I crewed on many different boats(24ft Westerly Centaur, First 42, Etap 29 &
34, Moody 34) before I was ready to buy. The crewing experience taught me
about my sailing preferences. I wanted as much performance as I could get
in a family cruiser. When I came to choose my boat I only had about three
boats to choose from. In the end, I only needed to test sail one boat.



Regards


Donal
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