jonic
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On that basis, fine - but there were suggestions earlier (which sparked this branch of the thread) that the only purpose of the "sea trial" should be to verify condition, not to confirm that the boat is to the buyer's liking. That is what I was disagreeing with - boats handle in dramatically different ways and it's not realistic to commit to the purchase of something that is designed to move, potentially costing hundreds of thousands of pounds, purely on the strength of inspecting it tied up at the pontoon!
Ironically, despite this thread, most sailing yacht sales do not have a sea trial. I don't know if it is different with the MoBo's?
Anybody who sells on the dark side like to enlighten us?
With sailing yachts ( second hand) most will have been reviewed by the time they come to the second hand market and newer boats will have a dealer demo boat.
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