Jim,

 

I think your friend is overly pessimistic.  We are not seeing that kind of
differential on boats here on the east coast where my firm operates (MD, VA,
SC, FL).

 

Neil

1982 C&C 32, FoxFire

Rock Hall MD

 

Full disclosure, I am a Yacht Broker

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The market for auxiliary sail is SO soft. For 25k you can get a really great
turn key boat. Most boats are selling for 1/2 of asking price, as per a
friend who owns a yacht brokerage company out of Central NJ.

Jim

Galaxy 34

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Shawn, I agree with Bruce......
Let this one go....
If you're retired, then you are already operating on "Life Minutes "....
Don't spend them of stuff like this....

Ron
Impromptu
C&C 38 MKII
1977.

My boat looks and races like it just came out of the mold.....you don't want
to know how much time and money that takes. 



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Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 35-2 concerns

Hi Shawn,

 

Realistically,  I think you should walk away  from that boat.  There are
just too many owner modifications that have not been done by someone who
knows what they are doing in a marine environment.  Consider finding the
right boat, even at a distance in the right condition at the right price,
even if you have to have it trucked to you.  You'll end up spending the
equivalent cost to move the boat just getting this one in proper shape, and
you'll avoid a lot of heartburn.

 

When we bought our boat, we knew that the fresh water, propane, and charging
system all had issues, the sail covers desperately needed to be replaced,
and while kept relatively clean it had basically sat at the dock for years.
However the boat was basically sound, having had a lot of professional
upgrades added 8 years earlier.  Two years later, we have a great boat, but
our project list has now exceeded 200 individual small projects, we're down
to 22 short term and 15 long term (mostly to be done at haulout).  Yet, last
weekend I found another where a wire leading out from the battery charger
had corroded due to poor installation.  That, in turn is driving me to add a
3rd battery to the house bank while I'm at it...  And, though I enjoy
working on my boat, I'm getting a little tired seeing a list with some of
the same items still staring at me 24 months in.  

 

There's no way I would intentionally buy a boat that I think might need to
be fully rewired.  Good wire and connectors add up more quickly than you
think, and that's one of those jobs that will require a LOT gymnastics
inside of tight places!

 

Sorry to be the downer here, but you're asking for opinions...

 

Bruce Whitmore 

1994 C&C 37/40+"Astralis "

 

 

 

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