Twister_Ken
Well-Known Member
Re: Opposite advice
I would modify my original statement to say "or buy a tidy older boat that has a clearly defined purpose which still attracts the modern buyer".
E.g. A Francis 26, Westerly Corsair or Cornish Shrimper.
Which are all somewhat smaller than what Moose is looking for. So can I add; any of the Rivals (choose length to suit), the bigger Westerlys, mid-size Moodys, Dehlers, ETAPs, Rustler 36, older - but tarted - baby Swans, older Oysters like the Lightwave and Heritage, Dutch stuff like the Contest, etc.
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I would modify my original statement to say "or buy a tidy older boat that has a clearly defined purpose which still attracts the modern buyer".
E.g. A Francis 26, Westerly Corsair or Cornish Shrimper.
Which are all somewhat smaller than what Moose is looking for. So can I add; any of the Rivals (choose length to suit), the bigger Westerlys, mid-size Moodys, Dehlers, ETAPs, Rustler 36, older - but tarted - baby Swans, older Oysters like the Lightwave and Heritage, Dutch stuff like the Contest, etc.
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