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I just put a down payment on a 26' cuddy.
Its in PA around Harrisburg. It gets cold up there. I can : A: Leave the boat up there for free winter storage (shrinkwrapped) B: Tow it to my sister's land in the woods in Central Virginia (Shrinkwrapped or boat cover) Any suggestions? David |
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I would wait and take delivery (close the deal) in the spring when you can
test drive the boat. Plus, if it is new, the warrenty does not start until you close the deal. Plus if you don't pick it up, you don't owe insurance until you close the deal. Even with an individual, I would sign papers stating down payment conditional on test ride. That way he is still responsible for insurance. Now, if from an individual and you need to do some work on the boat, then this may factor in to your decision to get it where you can work on it. Give a little more info and we can give a better opinion. -- Tony my boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "David Ditch" wrote in message ... I just put a down payment on a 26' cuddy. Its in PA around Harrisburg. It gets cold up there. I can : A: Leave the boat up there for free winter storage (shrinkwrapped) B: Tow it to my sister's land in the woods in Central Virginia (Shrinkwrapped or boat cover) Any suggestions? David |
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I have to take delivery before long before winter is over.
Its a new boat, 2003 closeout sale. David "Tony Thomas" wrote in message news:Fazrb.155862$Tr4.416537@attbi_s03... I would wait and take delivery (close the deal) in the spring when you can test drive the boat. Plus, if it is new, the warrenty does not start until you close the deal. Plus if you don't pick it up, you don't owe insurance until you close the deal. Even with an individual, I would sign papers stating down payment conditional on test ride. That way he is still responsible for insurance. Now, if from an individual and you need to do some work on the boat, then this may factor in to your decision to get it where you can work on it. Give a little more info and we can give a better opinion. -- Tony my boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "David Ditch" wrote in message ... I just put a down payment on a 26' cuddy. Its in PA around Harrisburg. It gets cold up there. I can : A: Leave the boat up there for free winter storage (shrinkwrapped) B: Tow it to my sister's land in the woods in Central Virginia (Shrinkwrapped or boat cover) Any suggestions? David |
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In other words he needs to get it off his floor plan to save the interest.
I would leave it there if storage is free. That way you can take a test run locally and have him fix any problems you find before hauling it. Right now the boat has probably never been cranked and if you haul it away, you will have to fire it up and check everything yourself instead of him doing it. By the way, boat probably has no battery so you will get new ones in the spring. Leave it there and have him prep the boat in the spring. -- Tony my boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "David Ditch" wrote in message ... I have to take delivery before long before winter is over. Its a new boat, 2003 closeout sale. David "Tony Thomas" wrote in message news:Fazrb.155862$Tr4.416537@attbi_s03... I would wait and take delivery (close the deal) in the spring when you can test drive the boat. Plus, if it is new, the warrenty does not start until you close the deal. Plus if you don't pick it up, you don't owe insurance until you close the deal. Even with an individual, I would sign papers stating down payment conditional on test ride. That way he is still responsible for insurance. Now, if from an individual and you need to do some work on the boat, then this may factor in to your decision to get it where you can work on it. Give a little more info and we can give a better opinion. -- Tony my boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "David Ditch" wrote in message ... I just put a down payment on a 26' cuddy. Its in PA around Harrisburg. It gets cold up there. I can : A: Leave the boat up there for free winter storage (shrinkwrapped) B: Tow it to my sister's land in the woods in Central Virginia (Shrinkwrapped or boat cover) Any suggestions? David |
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No you don't. You can write whatever contract you want, as long as both
parties agree. Unless you already signed, and even then the law usually gives you a few days to back out. He still wants it sold! But it should be water-tested first. Some people say even to have a new boat surveyed! But don't let him tell you what you have to do. You're the customer. Set terms, and then the seller has the right to decline to sell, but other than that you don't have to do what you're told. Charles ==== Charles T. Low - remove "UN" www.boatdocking.com www.ctlow.ca/Trojan26 - my boat ==== "David Ditch" wrote in message ... I have to take delivery before long before winter is over. Its a new boat, 2003 closeout sale. David |
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