Boat Selling experience - Brokers Obsolete!

What do I do now - well I'll have more time to visit my little brother in Melbourne for a start!

Taking a reign check - will probably charter later this year somewhere warm which will please SWMBO - then ....... who knows.




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Why don\'t you . .

. . . Go visit your brother and have a charter out there! Don't know about Melbourne, but the sailing in Perth is lovely. I wish I was back. .

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Re: Why don\'t you . .

Good idea! slight complications like the old dog is on his last legs - so cannot be left etc. Must make use of this in between time - as sailing really does dominate everything one arranges.



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Re: Melbourne

Already done that! Brian was a great help on giving advice to my daughter when she was out there. What a wonderful thing this internet is!

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Re: Congratulations

wher you bin - not seen anything of you recently.

It was the onboard cellar which finnaly clinched the deal - took advice from John M and got rid of the Frascati - made all the difference.

It all happened so quickley that I couldn't beleive it. Thought most people got stuck for months. Anyway shes going to a nice home in Scotland and they have invited us up to see the west coast.

So I'll be in need of some maritime resucitation when the weather gets warmer.

Chris

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Re: Congratulations

Been off bruising snow in the French Alpes.

Ditching the Frascati was a good move. Did fish die when you poured it over the wall?

Maritime ressuscitation can be arranged, once goodship is shipshape and back in water.



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