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Lakesailor

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I've bought another boat because it had a 5hp Tohatsu longshaft 4 stroke motor with it.
That's just what I want for my new boat (the other new boat that I bought last Saturday.)
I intended to sell the boat and trailer on, but it's actually a very nice little boat. Ply/epoxy and very well made (about 6 or 7 years old).

So now I have a dilemma. To sell or not to sell.

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Put it in a shed so you're not boatless when you sell the other one. You must have the fastest turnover of boats of anyone I've come across!
 
Now we are getting the true picture,luxury 4x4,two yachts some people are not listening to the message of the great society.....leaders should set an example!
 
I'd sell it; the one with a cuddy will do you better over the Winter & all things being equal you will have got tired of that and will move it on by the Spring any way... :D :D
 
he only buys them if they are white and blue any way. And they have to have a large space for a name in fancy script.


Aquanautics Anonymous: "My name is Lakey, and I am a serial boat buyer...."




What sort of price ??? :)
 
Why don't you bolt the new one onto the cabin boat, transom to transom, you could end up with a very slippy hulled double ended 28 ish footer, almost similar to the very classy Lakeland steamer style boats. For a man of your capabilities this should be a simple weekend project.
Please post piccies when complete!
 
Those oars are rubbish, but I can sell you a decent pair to get you home when the o/b lets you down. I've 2 spare sets, one set s/s sleeved so they can be easily stored. Sails would be better tho.
I think you missed the point. I bought it with a nice outboard and will sell it without.
Nice outboard stays with me.

I've plenty of oars, thanks.
 
Put it in a shed so you're not boatless when you sell the other one. You must have the fastest turnover of boats of anyone I've come across!
Hmmm. I'd need to buy a shed.

Is it bad to try different boats?
I like the newness and the fettling. Once they are up to standard I get bored.
If you think I get through boats quickly, you should have known me when I was younger and into cars........:eek:


(never knowingly made a profit :D)
 
Hmmm. I'd need to buy a shed.

Is it bad to try different boats?
I like the newness and the fettling. Once they are up to standard I get bored.
If you think I get through boats quickly, you should have known me when I was younger and into cars........:eek:


(never knowingly made a profit :D)

Swap your little boat for my shed!

And if you want a boat to fettle, I'll sell you mine for the winter and then when it's finished in the spring I'll buy it back, OK?
 
They seem to be home-made, but so what, oars are not dear, provided you don't insist on wooden ones.
I have some on a wall hook in the garage. I'm not sure if there are 2 or three pairs, plus some in the "other" new boat. I sold the really nice wooden ones with Serendipity.
 
They seem to be home-made, but so what, oars are not dear, provided you don't insist on wooden ones.
I have some on a wall hook in the garage. I'm not sure if there are 2 or three pairs, plus some in the "other" new boat. I sold the really nice wooden ones with Serendipity.

Keep the new one under cover - you can use it as a tender when you "come to your senses" and buy a saily boat on a mooring... :D
 
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