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On Nov 24, 10:48*am, wrote:
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 15:14:51 GMT, "Janet O'Leary" wrote: Only have the survey done on the boat you want. The results of the survey almost always come up with items that are negotiating points for the final sale price. Pay the surveyor the $400. He may find something that saves you substantially more than that on the sale price. The survey may also discover problems that will make you glad you spent $400 for the warning before walking away from a disaster. Amen. See "High Time" sections in my gallery for how we walked away from a VERY nice boat. The eventual buyer immediately spent (according to the selling broker, with whom we remained friends afterward, for many reasons) $10K on electrical fixes; the others he didn't know about. See my analysis, extremely - nay, overly - conservative on how much it would cost to remedy the many problems, one of which, very significantly, was loose tabbing - something which we had to remedy on our boat after the wreck. It was the opinion of the surveyor (a prior Morgan QC and Quality Control manager in the entire time of the production of our type of boat) that there had been a collision damage repair in the bow area based on the un-fair shape. Having done a wreck repair with a VERY significant section of damage, I know that it's not a biggie - but the fact that it wasn't faired to the shape, in retrospect, with our experience, would suggest that whoever did it wasn't the craftsman that the one who relaid our delaminations was. High Time was the idea source for several improvements we put in our boat, and in the end, perhaps, remedying the faults in that boat might have been much less than what we put into ours to bring ours to where it is today. So, it's all a crap shoot, and, unfortunately, if you don't have the depth of experience we've gained in doing our work, you can't possibly know. That's where a very thorough, critical (not to bust a deal, just to have the evil eye), surveyor can make your purchase - if not "safe" - at least fully informed... And, FWIW, we paid him to come across Florida from St. Pete to Ft. Lauderdale to do both (High Time and the one we bought) surveys, we valued his direct experience so much. The fact that he was universally recommended in St. Pete helped :{)) He, too, BTW, remains a friend. L8R Skip -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery ! Follow us at and "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain |
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