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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... The asking price on the 1990 35s5 was 64'900.00. After seeing what a creampuff the boat was I decided to discuss an offer prior to the survey. Part of the problem was her location of course. It would be tough to fight over the price and I wanted to keep things freindly. As I had gone over the boat carefully(But not the bottom as she was in the water), I knew I'd probably found the diamond I was looking for. We settled on 59K pending survey and I promised that I wouldn't nickle and dime over little things. As it turned out...new fuel hose and waste hose were suggested and that was it. The broker claims it went for $64,500. Check the website. BUT, the Mylar mainsail had delamination. Not bad, but a repair wouldn't last forever and I felt the sail was a 4 out of 10 at best. We agreed I could get a used mylar main for 2000.00 or a new regular main from Doyle and the price of the boat was adjusted for that. You just claimed you went over the boat thoroughly above the waterline. Plus you sailed it and THEN the surveyor found a delaminated sail?????? The owner still felt bad about the main and paid 350 bucks to have it repaired anyway. The Mylar headsails were well shaped, but somewhat dirty. Oh well. The two Doyle chutes were as new. The dacron 120% was in good condition, a 7 out 10 perhaps. All of her standing rod rigging was replaced 9 months ago. The surveyor felt the seacock for sink and air conditioner were in a bad location and the owner paid to have better access via a new removable panel. The Charles charger was also acting funny...but I have a new unused 30 amp unit in my closet. On a 92 degree day the interior was quite cold even with the hatches open...19000 BTUs is a nice thing! All of the portlights had NO crazing as they had canvas covers protecting them! There was even one for the lexan companionway hatch with a zipper down cover. A new dodger and bimini were never installed and our wrapped up in his garage! Her engine started instantly and ran smoothly. Engine/shaft alignment was noted to be excellent and there was about the same level of vibration I noted on my friend's Tayana 48 DS. The surveyor said she was probably the best 35s5 on the market and of course I already knew that. That's why you were able to talk him down so much! We quickly arranged shipping and closed. After speaking to other 35s5 owners who bought boats over the past 3 years we paid less and got a boat in simply amazing shape. But yet the price was reduced 10% and repairs made! And, in real life, it's worth about 50% more!! Nothing I can say will show this properly until I post pics. Her interior and topsides look almost unused! All of her running rigging, Air conditioner, electronics and so on are recent or new. Survey value was set just below 70K and she has been insured for that amount. Insurance value is typically 20% above actual value. Common industry practice. Her owner was at the helm of Ted Turner's winning boat during Fastnet 1979. He's a local legend down there Like you are a legend here? Art is a big contributor to the Democratic Party, but show some proof of this Fastnet claim. When I mentioned the boat and his name to the folks at Doyle and UK they all knew and had raced with him. At 73 he's keeping his Tartan 10. This was his second 35s5, but a bad hip and knee make it a tough go, so he decided to sell. I'm grateful for the upgrades and care he's shown the boat and passed on to me. But yet the price is reduced because it is in pristine condition and worth more! My buddy who used to work at my yard took a look at her yesterday and said "My god, looks like a new boat!" He's not overstating her condition. It's really quite amazing. Yes, and the price was reduced to below market (by 28% insured value) because it was in pristine condition!! That's it, folks. She's ours. We wrote a check, dropped the Doc and registered her at DMV today. If all goes smoothly, she'll be offloaded at my yard on the 23rd. And then it'll be a long winter waiting for the Spring! Pictures will be posted shortly...probably on the 22nd when we get back and then on the 23rd when she comes home! So why was the rod rigging replaced?? What else is/was wrong??? It has new rigging and the price was reduced! Liar, liar!!!!! Robert B 35s5 NY |
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