Wing Mark
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A quick google suggests it was with Solent Boat Charters. Up to at least 2019.The name is familiar to me, I think I may have sailed on her when she was owned by a sailing school. will have to think about that some more.
Anyway does not mean it's a bad buy and at that price it may well not hang around long.
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So it could have been quite heavily used and not always by skilled or careful people.
Hence the new engine.
I did a course on a Bav of similar era when it was only a few years old, and you could see that the intensive use was taking its toll.
There are a lot of expensive things on a boat which can wear out in 20 years of commercial use.
Everything from winches to upholstery.
Instead oi the usual blocks seized through lack of use, there might be some actually worn out.
Of course many of them will have been replaced, and the boat will have had a lot of maintenance, but how many jobs will have been quick fixes to fulfil a charter next week?
OTOH, boats in the trade are often looked after professionally by people who've spent a lot of time on boats and don't want a tatty or faulty boat associated with their business.
My experience of the yachting trade (which is mostly a fair while ago now) is that there is a who spectrum of people involved.
It looks pretty good in the pictures, but I've been looking at boats of late, and many are a real disappointment first hand.
Anyone in the market for a boat of this ilk should go and look at it, it could be a bargain, it could be a dog, it could be that some brokers and other people in the trade actually know what they're doing and the price is not far adrift. Talk to the broker, look at some other boats and talk to some other brokers.
One thing I recall from that era, when a lot of Sailing School boats were Bavs, is being told hat some school boats had different specs to 'owners versions'. Possibly smaller sails, even different masts? Smaller winches?
Maybe some parts were stronger as with 'college models' of some racing dinghies I knew about 20 years before that.
Do lots of research.
It's not like buying a mondeo, all used boats are unique.
You'll know that a price is fair when someone else nips in and buys it ahead of you, already happened to me, it's a learning thing.