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On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 03:48:05 GMT, "Wendy" wrote:
I had a close look at four boats today, all offered through brokers. The experience was a pleasurable one; the brokers were pleasant enough and quite helpful. The weather was a bit cool for my taste, though. Anyway, here's what I looked over in the order in which I saw them, along with my thoughts: snip Cheoy Lee Pedrick 36, 1985 Model: Pacific Seacraft Crealock 34, 1990 Model: Cabo Rico 38, 1981 Model: Tayana 37, 1982 Model: snip Wendy Oddly enough Wendy, we're in the same boat, as it were. The way I approached it was to first buy the two-volume Practical Sailor "Practical Boat Buying". It was/is a quick way to make a list of boats that might fit your needs. In my case, engine access is a biggie. I also read all the boat reviews I come across. The other suggestion I offer is to make a list of "needs" and "wants". (Works well when buying a house too!) My example: 1. Fin keel (coastal cruising in sometimes tight waters) 2. Good engine access 3. 30 - 32 feet (I'll be single-handing most of the time) 4. Sloop or cutter rigged (no experience with ketch) 5. Don't care about the electronics...I'll retrofit w/ new 6. Tiny galley OK. You get the idea. Keep us posted with your progress...good luck. Norm |
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