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(Chuck*Gould)wrote
Glad they're OK. Obviously purchased without a sea trial or survey prior to writing the check. This is a classic case of exactly why everybody stresses that a survey is so important prior to finalizing a deal. In my personal opinion, allowing a "shakedown cruise" doesn't cut it. Most people will not be lucky enough or expert enought to find things that a surveyor would note. Wooden hulls that sit for extended periods of time can be a problem when getting underway. The planks can dry out and separate, and as the boat is driving through the water the bow wave washes through the gaps above the customary, at rest waterline. As this boat went down at the bow, I wouldn't be surprised to discover that was the case here. Could be something else, but that's my first guess based on knowing nothing more than the age and circumstances of the boat. I agree the boat could of sunk due to sitting too long and the bow seams opening, I disagree that it could be the only cause in this situation. Just because she's down by the bow means nothing, if you notice the boat is a ex charter fishing boat, and most likely filled with foam insulation in the lazeratte as well as a midships fishing hold. Thats the reason its down by the bow. IMHO. UD |
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