Rivers & creeks
Well-Known Member
I wish I could buy a flipping boat with my head for once, so please just tell me to walk away. We have fallen for it though.
We wanted a nice big floating home for our obscenely long teachers' holidays
o) and we found a beauty of a Colvic Watson 31.6 but on close inspection the hull has a number of blisters about the size of a 5p / 20p piece. They are just raised or swollen by no more than 3mm, when you crack one it smells of vinegar. I suppose if I had to guess I'd say there were about 50 or 60 on each side. The seller has been quoted £7000 to peel the gelcoat and reapply and epoxy coat, the yard is a large and reputable one. The issue is that I'm sure I've seen these things in the mags and people talk about grinding them out filling and all being well. Should I offer another £7000 off the price, and do a DIY job?
Or should I just leave it and find a boat that's not got "it"?
We wanted a nice big floating home for our obscenely long teachers' holidays
Or should I just leave it and find a boat that's not got "it"?