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"On the hard" buyer's survey on the Grand Banks is tomorrow. I am not
going to bother being there. They are doing everything in two steps .... survey tomorrow, then launch on the 14th and sea trial shortly after. Mrs. E. took the dogs to the Vet this morning for the annual heartworm thing. Turns out the Vet has been an avid blowboater for years but has been looking to transition to a GB. He was dismayed when he heard we were selling it (he knew all about it from Mrs.E., but didn't know it was on the market) and has offered to buy it sight unseen if the current deal falls though for any reason. So, the buyers are coming out of the woodwork. Wait a minute .... now *I* am a buyer! Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "On the hard" buyer's survey on the Grand Banks is tomorrow. I am not going to bother being there. They are doing everything in two steps .... survey tomorrow, then launch on the 14th and sea trial shortly after. Mrs. E. took the dogs to the Vet this morning for the annual heartworm thing. Turns out the Vet has been an avid blowboater for years but has been looking to transition to a GB. He was dismayed when he heard we were selling it (he knew all about it from Mrs.E., but didn't know it was on the market) and has offered to buy it sight unseen if the current deal falls though for any reason. So, the buyers are coming out of the woodwork. Wait a minute .... now *I* am a buyer! Eisboch Congratulations. A very nice position to be in. |
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"JimH" wrote in message ... Congratulations. A very nice position to be in. I don't know. Second thoughts are kicking in. I could rationalize selling the Navigator because it's very unlikely we would ever use it for it's intended purpose again. And even if we did, fuel costs have become a serious consideration for taking unnecessary trips, even though the Navigator was very fuel efficient. When I took that boat to Florida back in 2001, the total fuel bill was about 2,400-2,600 bucks. To do that same trip today would probably cost close to 10K, if not more. Plus, we had it for almost 8 years and it was time to move on. I have to admit, that slow as it is and old as it is, I had a lot of fun last summer on the GB. Mechanically it is fundamentally very sound and it has quite a few "updates" to bring it up to snuff. It literally looks like a model. But even still, it had a lot of woodwork, teak decks, etc. and it kept me busy for the summer. Plus, it has a full fuel tank that would probably last me for a couple of years of local boat trips at the rate it sips fuel. I am really wrestling with "what's next". I've looked at a few used boats and have come to realize that both the Navigator and the older GB are in outstanding condition for their age compared to what's for sale out there. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "On the hard" buyer's survey on the Grand Banks is tomorrow. I am not going to bother being there. They are doing everything in two steps .... survey tomorrow, then launch on the 14th and sea trial shortly after. Mrs. E. took the dogs to the Vet this morning for the annual heartworm thing. Turns out the Vet has been an avid blowboater for years but has been looking to transition to a GB. He was dismayed when he heard we were selling it (he knew all about it from Mrs.E., but didn't know it was on the market) and has offered to buy it sight unseen if the current deal falls though for any reason. So, the buyers are coming out of the woodwork. Wait a minute .... now *I* am a buyer! Eisboch Check out the vets sailboat. You could be like this local guy who has both... a sailboat and a new motor yacht. (He made his fortune in donuts.) http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Front/1047000.html |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "JimH" wrote in message ... Congratulations. A very nice position to be in. I don't know. Second thoughts are kicking in. I could rationalize selling the Navigator because it's very unlikely we would ever use it for it's intended purpose again. And even if we did, fuel costs have become a serious consideration for taking unnecessary trips, even though the Navigator was very fuel efficient. When I took that boat to Florida back in 2001, the total fuel bill was about 2,400-2,600 bucks. To do that same trip today would probably cost close to 10K, if not more. Plus, we had it for almost 8 years and it was time to move on. I have to admit, that slow as it is and old as it is, I had a lot of fun last summer on the GB. Mechanically it is fundamentally very sound and it has quite a few "updates" to bring it up to snuff. It literally looks like a model. But even still, it had a lot of woodwork, teak decks, etc. and it kept me busy for the summer. Plus, it has a full fuel tank that would probably last me for a couple of years of local boat trips at the rate it sips fuel. I am really wrestling with "what's next". I've looked at a few used boats and have come to realize that both the Navigator and the older GB are in outstanding condition for their age compared to what's for sale out there. Eisboch I think you need to pull it off the market until you come to terms with this and make a final decision on what you really want to happen. |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... You could be like this local guy who has both... a sailboat and a new motor yacht. (He made his fortune in donuts.) http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Front/1047000.html Only 40 meters? Pffffftttt...... Eisboch :-) |
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"JimH" wrote in message ... I think you need to pull it off the market until you come to terms with this and make a final decision on what you really want to happen. No can easily do. It's under agreement and contract. Easy for the buyer to back out, but not the seller. Eisboch |
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 18:27:52 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
I have to admit, that slow as it is and old as it is, I had a lot of fun last summer on the GB. Mechanically it is fundamentally very sound and it has quite a few "updates" to bring it up to snuff. It literally looks like a model. But even still, it had a lot of woodwork, teak decks, etc. and it kept me busy for the summer. Plus, it has a full fuel tank that would probably last me for a couple of years of local boat trips at the rate it sips fuel. I think you'll miss the GB if you sell it. They have a certain warmth and charm totally missing in other boats. Besides, where will you and Sam Adams go to hide out? I think we have close to the ideal combination with the GB49 for serious cruising and a fast runabout for just riding around or fishing. |
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 17:58:28 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"On the hard" buyer's survey on the Grand Banks is tomorrow. I am not going to bother being there. They are doing everything in two steps .... survey tomorrow, then launch on the 14th and sea trial shortly after. Mrs. E. took the dogs to the Vet this morning for the annual heartworm thing. Turns out the Vet has been an avid blowboater for years but has been looking to transition to a GB. He was dismayed when he heard we were selling it (he knew all about it from Mrs.E., but didn't know it was on the market) and has offered to buy it sight unseen if the current deal falls though for any reason. So, the buyers are coming out of the woodwork. Wait a minute .... now *I* am a buyer! Sailboat? |
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 18:27:52 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
I am really wrestling with "what's next". I've looked at a few used boats and have come to realize that both the Navigator and the older GB are in outstanding condition for their age compared to what's for sale out there Of all the used boats I've looked at over the past two months, only one or two were in really good condition - or the same condition that I keep the Ranger in which is as close to showroom as an eight year old boat can get that used on a regular basis. I fix things and repair things - it's seems like others just use 'em and forget 'em. Not to brag (seriously), but I keep the Ranger up to snuff and I did that with all my boats over the years. People can't believe that the Ranger is 8 years old it's that clean and kept up. That's primarily why I'm looking at new. |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "JimH" wrote in message ... I think you need to pull it off the market until you come to terms with this and make a final decision on what you really want to happen. No can easily do. It's under agreement and contract. Easy for the buyer to back out, but not the seller. Eisboch Then the die is cast. |
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On Apr 2, 6:11*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... You could be like this local guy who has both... a sailboat and a new motor yacht. (He made his fortune in donuts.) http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Front/1047000.html Only 40 meters? Pffffftttt...... Eisboch *:-) Honestly, that this is so big, that even if I could afford it, I couldn't enjoy it if I had to. |
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 19:36:49 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message m... "On the hard" buyer's survey on the Grand Banks is tomorrow. I am not going to bother being there. They are doing everything in two steps .... survey tomorrow, then launch on the 14th and sea trial shortly after. Mrs. E. took the dogs to the Vet this morning for the annual heartworm thing. Turns out the Vet has been an avid blowboater for years but has been looking to transition to a GB. He was dismayed when he heard we were selling it (he knew all about it from Mrs.E., but didn't know it was on the market) and has offered to buy it sight unseen if the current deal falls though for any reason. So, the buyers are coming out of the woodwork. Wait a minute .... now *I* am a buyer! Check out the vets sailboat. You could be like this local guy who has both... a sailboat and a new motor yacht. (He made his fortune in donuts.) http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Front/1047000.html CNBC did a interview with the owner/operator of Trinity Yachts a couple of weeks ago as part of their marine business series. It was very interesting. The owner said that he's got orders going out to six years and even further if he wins some bids. One of the more interesting aspects of his business is that he very rarely delivers the final product to the original owner. Owners spec out yachts and then usually end up selling the contract for completion to somebody else for more money than they paid to originally spec and contract the boat. He told about one boat that from the time the original construction started to delivery went through four different owners and every one of them made money. Go figure. :) |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 18:27:52 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: I am really wrestling with "what's next". I've looked at a few used boats and have come to realize that both the Navigator and the older GB are in outstanding condition for their age compared to what's for sale out there Of all the used boats I've looked at over the past two months, only one or two were in really good condition - or the same condition that I keep the Ranger in which is as close to showroom as an eight year old boat can get that used on a regular basis. I fix things and repair things - it's seems like others just use 'em and forget 'em. Not to brag (seriously), but I keep the Ranger up to snuff and I did that with all my boats over the years. People can't believe that the Ranger is 8 years old it's that clean and kept up. That's primarily why I'm looking at new. Yup... it's either a used 'creampuff' or a new one. Ya gotta keep up appearances. |
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On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 02:40:27 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: He told about one boat that from the time the original construction started to delivery went through four different owners and every one of them made money. Go figure. :) Sounds like Florida real estate 5 years ago. I wonder how many more hedge funds have to go TU before a "bubble" develops. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... I think you'll miss the GB if you sell it. They have a certain warmth and charm totally missing in other boats. Besides, where will you and Sam Adams go to hide out? I think we have close to the ideal combination with the GB49 for serious cruising and a fast runabout for just riding around or fishing. I really did not expect both boats to sell within a month of each other. When the Navigator sold, I was content, looking forward to another season with the GB while I kept my eye out for something else. But .... if it's in your head to sell anytime soon, you can't ignore serious offers. If the GB had twins, we would likely not be selling it. Even though I got pretty good with the "back and fill" maneuver for docking last year, I still feel much more comfortable with twins, for many reasons. I am just getting a little bummed out looking for a replacement boat and seeing the condition that some of the used boats are in. They look great in the listing pictures, but the ones I've inspected were very disappointing or had major refurbishment requirements. I really don't want to do "new" again. I've pretty much exhausted current potentials in this area. I may fire up the little Sprinter RV soon and take a leisurely trip southward, stopping at marinas and brokerages. I suspect I'll find something somewhere that catches my eye. Eisboch |
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On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 23:06:28 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 02:40:27 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: He told about one boat that from the time the original construction started to delivery went through four different owners and every one of them made money. Go figure. :) Sounds like Florida real estate 5 years ago. I wonder how many more hedge funds have to go TU before a "bubble" develops. Hopefully, soon because the proliferation of hedge funds over the past five years is the real problem with the economy. Too much money chasing too little profit. |
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On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 01:55:22 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
I've pretty much exhausted current potentials in this area. I may fire up the little Sprinter RV soon and take a leisurely trip southward, stopping at marinas and brokerages. I suspect I'll find something somewhere that catches my eye. Let me know if you get as far as Florida. |
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