gilbertM
New Member
So I've found the boat (in Spain), agreed the price and been out there this week to spend a couple of days with the surveyor, some questions:
1) The survey seems ok, apart from the teak deck needs work, it's leaking where it's nailed down and the plugs are coming out - is there some way I can correct this or do I need a new deck? The surveyor reckons it might be salvageable for 5-10 years but is not sure, the deck looks ok, it was re-corked 2 years ago - originally laid in the early eighties. A newdeck would cost a fortune....
2 I need to get it back to the UK, had a quote for £4,500 & VAT for a lorry from Aardvark in Exeter, this seems pretty good to me, any comments?
3 I want to keep it on the Hamble, though not too sure of which marina, recommendations - Port Hamble will be around £10,000, however I think this may be a little too noisy for my 'retreat'
4 I've agreed the price and paid my 10% deposit, if it turns out that the survey finds lots of work, is it normal to renegotiate? The contract says that I can.
Finally, any general comments on Ramparts gratefully received.
Thanks very much,
Gilbert
1) The survey seems ok, apart from the teak deck needs work, it's leaking where it's nailed down and the plugs are coming out - is there some way I can correct this or do I need a new deck? The surveyor reckons it might be salvageable for 5-10 years but is not sure, the deck looks ok, it was re-corked 2 years ago - originally laid in the early eighties. A newdeck would cost a fortune....
2 I need to get it back to the UK, had a quote for £4,500 & VAT for a lorry from Aardvark in Exeter, this seems pretty good to me, any comments?
3 I want to keep it on the Hamble, though not too sure of which marina, recommendations - Port Hamble will be around £10,000, however I think this may be a little too noisy for my 'retreat'
4 I've agreed the price and paid my 10% deposit, if it turns out that the survey finds lots of work, is it normal to renegotiate? The contract says that I can.
Finally, any general comments on Ramparts gratefully received.
Thanks very much,
Gilbert