Glynny
Active Member
Just visited a boat which was for sale by B*@tshed Scotland that was described as "One owner boat and has been taken care of. She has been sailed extensively. She looks lovely and could do with a bit of TLC below. Ready to sail away"
Prior to making the 850 mile return journey, we communicated with the broker on several occasions to verify the description of the vessel on the broker's website. All was good - this was a professionally built boat, well fitted out and updated and had been sailed by the owner's family. Great.
Off we go......We met another broker (someone who worked for another totally unrelated brokerage service)
We went down below to view the boat and almost fell apart, laughing.
The boat was in need of a total re-fit (the electronics were recycled from Noah's Ark, the standing rigging was original, the parafin heater would never work due to parts missing because the ageing owner had taken them home and forgotten where she had put them, all the windows were leaking - a lot (my wife's trousers were sodden when she got up off the saloon settee), the list goes on and on).
We phoned the B*@tshed broker who admitted that this vessel had been on his brokerage for some 2 years and that he had not viewed it himself in that time.
All in all, a total waste of our time and money (2 days out of our life that could have been better spent looking at a properly described boat.
The moral is.....Buyer Beware - Do not put your trust with any broker.
I contacted the BMF who were about as much use a chocolate fire-guard.
Sorry about my rants but, having ran a business myself, I always considered that the customer was king and should be respected.
Respect certainly seems in short supply these days from so-called professionals and experts. Its about time we gave them the shoulder.
I am still looking for a good Fisher 30 if you know anyone who has one for sale. Don't mind a bit of graft.
Prior to making the 850 mile return journey, we communicated with the broker on several occasions to verify the description of the vessel on the broker's website. All was good - this was a professionally built boat, well fitted out and updated and had been sailed by the owner's family. Great.
Off we go......We met another broker (someone who worked for another totally unrelated brokerage service)
We went down below to view the boat and almost fell apart, laughing.
The boat was in need of a total re-fit (the electronics were recycled from Noah's Ark, the standing rigging was original, the parafin heater would never work due to parts missing because the ageing owner had taken them home and forgotten where she had put them, all the windows were leaking - a lot (my wife's trousers were sodden when she got up off the saloon settee), the list goes on and on).
We phoned the B*@tshed broker who admitted that this vessel had been on his brokerage for some 2 years and that he had not viewed it himself in that time.
All in all, a total waste of our time and money (2 days out of our life that could have been better spent looking at a properly described boat.
The moral is.....Buyer Beware - Do not put your trust with any broker.
I contacted the BMF who were about as much use a chocolate fire-guard.
Sorry about my rants but, having ran a business myself, I always considered that the customer was king and should be respected.
Respect certainly seems in short supply these days from so-called professionals and experts. Its about time we gave them the shoulder.
I am still looking for a good Fisher 30 if you know anyone who has one for sale. Don't mind a bit of graft.