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asset so as to obtain the level of services enjoyed
when the asset was bought, then the asset is in poor condition and the
firm
would probably not want to replace it.


Bob, you're killing these threads with such boring stuff. Cut it out.


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ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE $69,500.00
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT VALUE $155,000.00


replacement cost :

Valuation of property according to the cost of replacing it with property of
a like kind and quality; the cost to replace property at its current price
with no deduction for depreciation.





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Valuation of property according to the cost of replacing it with
property of
a like kind and quality; the cost to replace property at its current
price
with no deduction for depreciation.


We're insured for the fair market value. It helped that the previous
survey listed her value at 68K and that was before things like A/C and
canvas were added. The big problem was that several insurance companies
had freezes in effect for Florida. Insurance was 980.00 per year with a
750 deductable. I felt that was high, but hey, it's NY. On the C&C we
only paid 650 per year.

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Valuation of property according to the cost of replacing it with
property of
a like kind and quality; the cost to replace property at its current
price
with no deduction for depreciation.


We're insured for the fair market value. It helped that the previous
survey listed her value at 68K and that was before things like A/C and
canvas were added. The big problem was that several insurance companies
had freezes in effect for Florida. Insurance was 980.00 per year with a
750 deductable. I felt that was high, but hey, it's NY. On the C&C we
only paid 650 per year.

RB
35s5
NY

Why not insure it for replacement cost?

If you lost the thing, you can buy a real big boat with the proceeds.

Think of the troll value! You would be unstoppable then!

Amen!


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[ I think I'm gonna love my B35s5, etc. ]


What are the differences between the 35s5 and the 35s7?

(One of the latter was just brought into a slip in a marina near us
waiting to be hauled for the winter - verrrrryy broad-beamed compared
to the nearby J-109.)




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What are the differences between the 35s5 and the 35s7?


The 35s7 is more refined, but the port treatment and flying saucer
design is hard to swallow for some. I couldn't even find one locally to
look at. They're also too close in price to a used 36.7 I think.

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What are the differences between the 35s5 and the 35s7?


Capt. Rob wrote:
The 35s7 is more refined, but the port treatment and flying saucer
design is hard to swallow for some. I couldn't even find one locally to
look at. They're also too close in price to a used 36.7 I think.


You don't really know the difference, do you?

For one thing, they're newer.

BTW the B-36.7 which you think is "too expensive" has a bit more room, a
better working deck layout, and it rates 72 PHRF. In other words, about
a minute a mile faster than your boat... there are 3 in our area, maybe
I'll get one for some one-design racing...

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BTW the B-36.7 which you think is "too expensive" has a bit more room,
a
better working deck layout, and it rates 72 PHRF. In other words, about

a minute a mile faster than your boat... there are 3 in our area, maybe

I'll get one for some one-design racing...


Take a look inside a 36.7, Doug. The interior is pretty plain and not
well done fit and finish wise. It's a faster boat that costs almost
twice what we paid. The 35s5 is the better cruiser by far. Because of
the cabin I'd have to go to the larger First series to begin to compare
it to the 35s5 for family use.
That said if you want to race more than cruise and do family daysails,
a 36.7 is pretty cool. It would be great if you bought one, Doug. For
about 100K there's not much out there that can touch it, but a 34XL or
37XL aint bad either...and are more cruisable while still being quite
fast. 37XLs are in the 120K range at best.

RB
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