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![]() I've just put down a refundable deposit on this 2005 Beneteau 473 so please let me know if you think this is a good buy. This boat is quite well-equipped and is almost like new and I can buy her for just under $300,000. The previous owner only took one short trip and decided to trade her in for a larger boat. According to a recent survey this boat is worth $310,000 and has a replacement value of $380,000. I've put the specs and pictures on my new web site at http://beneteau473.tripod.com This boat may not be as good as a Tayana or a Catalina for crossing an ocean but at this point I don't even know if I'll ever have a chance to do this because my cats may get seasick. For sailing around here (California) or even going to the East Coast or the Bahamas I'm sure she will do just fine. One small problem is that there isn't a good place to put a combo washer and dryer. Thanks in advance for your suggestions. |
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is that a swim platform where the
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Jeff wrote:
What does Olive Oil say about it? wrote: I've just put down a refundable deposit on this 2005 Beneteau 473 so please let me know if you think this is a good buy. This boat is quite well-equipped and is almost like new and I can buy her for just under $300,000. The previous owner only took one short trip and decided to trade her in for a larger boat. According to a recent survey this boat is worth $310,000 and has a replacement value of $380,000. I've put the specs and pictures on my new web site at http://beneteau473.tripod.com This boat may not be as good as a Tayana or a Catalina for crossing an ocean but at this point I don't even know if I'll ever have a chance to do this because my cats may get seasick. For sailing around here (California) or even going to the East Coast or the Bahamas I'm sure she will do just fine. One small problem is that there isn't a good place to put a combo washer and dryer. Thanks in advance for your suggestions. It's a great looking boat but Yachtworld has several with an average price of about 269k. If the one you are looking at is Joie de Vivre, it is the most expensive! I think that I'd look at the others before committing. Although it is a 2005, it's not new. Let someone else take the hit. Of course if money doesn't matter.......it's a fine boat for your cats. |
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![]() Gary wrote: It's a great looking boat but Yachtworld has several with an average price of about 269k. If the one you are looking at is Joie de Vivre, it is the most expensive! I think that I'd look at the others before committing. Although it is a 2005, it's not new. Let someone else take the hit. Of course if money doesn't matter.......it's a fine boat for your cats. You can actually see the name Joie de Vivre in some of the pictures on my web site :-) I first saw this boat at yachtworld.com. At that time somebody else had an offer pending but it just fell through last week. The other Beneteau 473's in the U.S. that are listed for less are all older (and mostly on the East Coast) and I wouldn't mind paying 10-11% more to get a 2005 model instead of 2002. 2005 $320,000 Warwick, RI 2004 $294,000 Palm Beach, FL 2004 $249,900 Mt. Clemens, MI 2003 $285,000 Newport, RI 2003 $255,000 Cape Cod, MA 2003 $254,500 Cataumet, MA 2002 $289,000 Pt Richmond, CA 2002 $269,000 Racine, WI (sale pending) 2002 $269,000 Huntington, NY 2002 $265,000 Punta Gorda, FL 2002 $265,000 San Diego, CA (2-cabin version) 2002 $249,900 Deltaville, VA 2000 $269,000 Milwaukee, WI But now the Tayana dealer is working on a deal for me for a new Tayana Vancouver 460 Pilot which will also include a live-aboard slip. I may even go for this one even if it costs $100,000 more and comes with less equipments because you normally have to wait a couple of years to get a live-aboard slip here in San Diego. As mentioned earlier I also have pictures of this Tayana on the web at http://tayana46.tripod.com The Beneteau dealer says that this Tayana is heavy and slow (and top heavy) but I think the consensus here is that Tayana is a better bluewater boat than Beneteau. Thanks again for all the suggestions. I'll let you know if I actually decide to buy something next week. |
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![]() Jeff wrote: What does Olive Oil say about it? She wants a washer/dryer combo on board so I may have to go with the Tayana :-) |
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On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 20:47:45 GMT, wrote:
I've just put down a refundable deposit on this 2005 Beneteau 473 so please let me know if you think this is a good buy. This boat is quite well-equipped and is almost like new and I can buy her for just under $300,000. The previous owner only took one short trip and decided to trade her in for a larger boat. According to a recent survey this boat is worth $310,000 and has a replacement value of $380,000. I've put the specs and pictures on my new web site at http://beneteau473.tripod.com /// Thanks in advance for your suggestions. Seems like you are proposing to pay too close to the survey. Wouldn't paying $262,000 feel better to you? [There are plenty more if the seller won't move....] Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 20:47:45 GMT, wrote:
I've just put down a refundable deposit on this 2005 Beneteau 473 so please let me know if you think this is a good buy. This boat is quite well-equipped and is almost like new and I can buy her for just under $300,000. The previous owner only took one short trip and decided to trade her in for a larger boat. According to a recent survey this boat is worth $310,000 and has a replacement value of $380,000. I've put the specs and pictures on my new web site at http://beneteau473.tripod.com This boat may not be as good as a Tayana or a Catalina for crossing an ocean but at this point I don't even know if I'll ever have a chance to do this because my cats may get seasick. For sailing around here (California) or even going to the East Coast or the Bahamas I'm sure she will do just fine. One small problem is that there isn't a good place to put a combo washer and dryer. Thanks in advance for your suggestions. I'm not a sail person but the principle of asking for permission to by a boat seems quite odd to me. Personally, I would have done much research and then asked the group for confirmation or denigration of what I decided. I plan on doing this for a power boat in the future. I will have lots of homework done before making a posting. Either way, good sailing! Gary Gaugler, Ph.D. Microtechnics, Inc. Granite Bay, CA 95746 916.791.8191 gary@microtechnics dot com |
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![]() Gary G see.signature@bottom wrote: I'm not a sail person but the principle of asking for permission to by a boat seems quite odd to me. Personally, I would have done much research and then asked the group for confirmation or denigration of what I decided. I plan on doing this for a power boat in the future. I will have lots of homework done before making a posting. Either way, good sailing! Thanks Gary. I didn't have a lot of time to do a research because somebody else's offer just fell through last week. There are also other people who are interested in this boat and I don't see another Beneteau 473 with 3 cabins on the market which is almost new and located on the West Coast. |
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Poopie:
Silly boy. Put the combo washer and dryer on the foredeck! That way the noise won't bother you as much at night. And, be sure to balance them athwart-ships so Olive Oil will not find the dryer out of balance while under way! I think you should offer the broker a couple extra thousand to secure the deal. You don't want this baby getting away from you. It will look real nice on that private dock down in the South Pacific. And lastly, did you finally decide against the tennis court? Cheers, Whimpie wrote in message k.net... I've just put down a refundable deposit on this 2005 Beneteau 473 so please let me know if you think this is a good buy. This boat is quite well-equipped and is almost like new and I can buy her for just under $300,000. The previous owner only took one short trip and decided to trade her in for a larger boat. According to a recent survey this boat is worth $310,000 and has a replacement value of $380,000. I've put the specs and pictures on my new web site at http://beneteau473.tripod.com This boat may not be as good as a Tayana or a Catalina for crossing an ocean but at this point I don't even know if I'll ever have a chance to do this because my cats may get seasick. For sailing around here (California) or even going to the East Coast or the Bahamas I'm sure she will do just fine. One small problem is that there isn't a good place to put a combo washer and dryer. Thanks in advance for your suggestions. |
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