flipper
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Huh, looks like I'll have to find another crew!
You can't get rid of me that easily Bernie!
You can't get rid of me that easily Bernie!
I’ve met quite a few of you and have done most of my east coast sailing for the past couple of years as crew for Eastcoastbernie and Pyrojames.
Huh, looks like I'll have to find another crew!
That's what I was thinking! Although I'd already had a heads up when Patrick starting talking boats last time we went sailing.
Any help I can give with inspecting prospective boats, I will.![]()
The only problem I had was that it sailed better on one tack than the other and it wasn't until it was sold that I noticed the keel wasn't vertical and I suspect it had been like that from new.
Sounds familiar- wasn't fiited out by the first owner by any chance?
Halcyon, ex-JSSC
I suppose they are a bit cramped by todays standards but we used to have five soldiers on board for a week at a time and think nothong of it.
And don't underestimate the huge disparity between 2nd hand boat prices and sale prices. I know some boats go for their asking prices but 20% less is common.I don't know what the budget is but if you fancy a Halcyon, there's what looks like an ex-JSSC on for sale in Wales advertised in ST. Been for sale afor a few months and I think she's down to about £8,500 now.
And don't underestimate the huge disparity between 2nd hand boat prices and sale prices. I know some boats go for their asking prices but 20% less is common.
When a manufacurer builds a new boat then he woks out how much he needs and says "this is price - who wants one". With a second hand boat (and cars) condition is everything. So we look at our boats and we say that this is reliable and above average (because we haven't looked at any others and we love it) and we put a price on it. Joe Public says this is just one of many which are all unknown to me and none are special and offers a lower price. Just like selling a car - when you decide it has to go then any purchaser is better than none so you take less, feel a bit aggrieved in the short term and then move on.
The ones that get their asking price are either very good examples, are or are bought by someone who doesn't look at the market or feel confident.
I don't know what the budget is but if you fancy a Halcyon, there's what looks like an ex-JSSC on for sale in Wales advertised in ST. Been for sale afor a few months and I think she's down to about £8,500 now.
I suppose they are a bit cramped by todays standards but we used to have five soldiers on board for a week at a time and think nothong of it. Very, very good sea boat. I'd trust one anywhere in any sea.
Used to sail those too, just in RN we went for a bit more comfort and only took 3 sailors! The Vic 34s there now are nice too.
Excellent boats. Was on my list when looking - just watch out for bunk length - a couple I looked at had bunks barely 6 foot long.
Sounds familiar- wasn't fiited out by the first owner by any chance?