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"jlrogers±³©" wrote:
Based on advice here, what about this one?http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...&units=Feet&cu... -- jlrogers±³© "Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. *It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves." William Pitt "Those who would give up a little freedom to get a little security shall soon have neither." Benjamin Franklin Endeavors are generally well regarded boats... not flashy but practical & solid. They are kind of old-fashioned in lay-out and you could get a much roomier boat on the same LWL & displacement, but if the arrangement is comfortable and practical for you, then why go for more? It's certainly worth taking a good look at. If you want some really detailed info, there's a guy over at rec.boats.cruising named Roger Long who has one, been upgrading it and cruising in it for a couple of years now. That particular one... the pic of the engine doesn't look too good... a 110v fridge wtf??!?... at some point, somebody is going to put their foot in the sink on their way up/down the companionway, but then a lot of boats of that era had the galley counter as part of the steps... opeing ports with screens are GOOD... dodger & canvas is GOOD... no windlass, hmmmm-mm.... About boat-shopping... don't expect too much, don't set a time frame (other than maybe, you want to have a boat to cruise in by 2010 or so). When I was shopping for a small-ish racing boat this past spring, I was appalled at the condition of most boats being offered for sale, and wouldn't have taken them at any price. Take notes, don't mislead sellers, look in all the nooks & crannies, keep your list of desired features handy. For example, some things I personally want.... - a windlass (some folks might think 6 ton 32 footer doesn't need one).... - a GOOD autopilot (under deck, preferably hydraulic or 48V drive). ... - GOOD sails, and not a 15 bag inventory of blown-out racing sails from 20 years ago.... - upsized self-tailing winches on the cabin top.... - control lines led aft, halyards & reefing lines... Some things aren't expensive or difficult, most boats you look at will need deck hardware replaced and probably rebedded; lifeline stanchions are a favorite. If you get into a price discussion, know the prices of your upgrades! Boat stuff is far far more expensive than anybody is willing to believe, So keep a large part of your budget for outfitting & upgrading, and keep your ears open for stories of people who have done mods/upgrades you'd like to emulate. Frankly, given the headlines, the boating industry 'buyer's market' is only going to deepen over the next year IMHO. But the costs of keeping a boat are going up up up. Fresh Breezes- Doug King PS- I really like your sig quotes, JL |
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