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Disregarding everything other than brokers, I can't recommend Frank Gary at
Bristol Yachts highly enough. He is my concept of a professional broker and I only wish that he'd been in FTL and I'd been using his services there when I was looking. Other brokers in the area seem to agree (or at least the "Broker of the year" plaques on his wall would suggest so). Give him a call http://www.bristolyachts.com/crew.html 1-800-610-5300 L8R Skip -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig http://tinyurl.com/384p2 "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 wrote in message ps.com... I do not know if this is a useless idea, as it may result in the 'blind leading the blind', but it would be interesting to have a conversation with those who are planning to buy your first sailboat within the next year or so. If you are like me, you have hit the forums, have been asking questions of those who have already taken a number of plunges, and generally have stayed up too late so as to explore and obsess over reading material. I am planning a trip to Annapolis this weekend. I do not have any intentions other than to wonder around. Perhaps I will run into a broker that I feel is authentic. Perhaps I'll be able to narrow-down what seems to be an ever-expanding list. I, for example, am looking for a solid hull boat large enough for a few adults, but capable of single-handling. I tend to favor boats like the Bristol 35.5, the Tartan 33 & 37, the older Wausquiez's, older Pacific Seacrafts (can't even really afford the older ones, the Ericson 38 and the First series Beneteaus. I will do most of my sailing in the lighter airs of the upper Chesapeake, but want a boat that I will feel comfortable in going offshore (probably north) for a number of weeks. Though I am an endurance athlete into adreneline-junky sports, I have little desire to circumnavigate (my family would not let me), but for my sixtieth birthday (7 years hence), I would love to sail across the Atlantic and back. What are you experiencing. What pitfalls and hassles are you encountering? I generally dislike haggling and sales-people. What can I expect? Any thoughts on these businesses in the Annapolis area; Rouguewaves, Crusader, Bristol, AYS ? Brian, southeastern PA |
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