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Not knowing what your requirements are, it's hard to recommend anything.
If you hang around any marina with a pocket full of cash and are patient, you can do pretty well. I'd suggest you watch a surveyor or two and learn what to look out for. Michiel wrote: On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 16:28:09 GMT, Jim wrote: (...) It would cost you less, and be far less work, to buy a better boat. Do you really think so? Do you have rough estimates or "guesstimates" and a suggestion for a different boat? It seems that fixing it wouldn't be so expensive and not even that much work, just messy and nasty. Michiel |
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