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At our club we have a sailboat like your and it owner like it a lot.
I am on the market for another sailboat. I visited http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Boat2.htm and found it very interesting. I wonder if you could gave a picture of the financial implication in purchasing your pre - owned sailboat like you did. That is the purchased price along with all the refurbishing and upgrading you have done to bring the sailboat to the stage it is now. The learning curve to know what to and how to fix and repair may be hard to establish. The idea is If I purchase a pre - owned sailboat how much should I allocate for sprucing up the boat and make to necessary repair like the stern tube and other things. Over here the insurance companies do require a boat survey when the boat is 20 years old. The surveyor gets pay a percentage of the evaluated replacement value of the boat. Then the insurance companies decide the premium to be paid. "Roger Long" wrote in message ... I suggest you read this to start in order to get some idea of what lies ahead and the intimidating economics of buying a used boat. http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Boat2.htm -- Roger Long "Praxi" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, I'm new to sailing and I would like to buy a (used) boat between 30-35". I'm looking for something that I can spend a couple nights on, now and then, while on a trip; entertain my family, and friends, and maybe live there for a week or so. Can someone give me some leads as to what to look for and what to stay away from? Maybe recommend some boats (brand, material, year, model, etc.) to look for? Thank you, |
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