ari
Well-Known Member
Ok, so a totally different scenario than just saying that you really are jolly interested and can I take you for a spin? Which is where we were, I think?
So,we are being specific now, yes?
Underpowered; 550 hp on a pretty light boat, so underpowered sounds unlikely
Handling- give Mr HJ Johnsen a callOr any mobo journalist
Sea sick- go back to playing COD 4
Bow up- you dont know how to handle the boat then
Noisy.. eh , its a powerboat with two big diesels behind you !
I am not providing you with a trip that is totally subjective to your whims.
If you have a specific concern that you raise in advance,we can discuss.
What would I keep you back from your deposit? Read the contract- you signed it. Oh, you dont want to be held to that?
Come on Paul.. its up to every buyer/seller to find a way, and every instance might be different. I am simply saying that I disagree with approach that a buyer is entitled to a free spin, and a totally subjective get out of jail card.
There is a legal process to clarify the situation for all parties; that legal process doesnt work too well if one party doesnt want to be held to it.
Maybe I would give all the deposit back; if i thought the guy was a total *** and joyriding, I might not be so charitable.
You wouldn't sell me a boat then.
Seriously, if you were potentially parting with £100,000 for a boat, happy to pay a deposit subject to satisfactory sea trial, and when you tried it the engines were so deafening as to give you a headache after 30 minutes, or so much spray came over that you had to dress in full oilies just to cross the bay, or you just really didn't like it, are you honestly saying that you'd smile and hand over the other £90,000 for something that you didn't want?
You'd regard that as perfectly reasonable?
Come on...