fastjedi
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Early last year we committed to buy our ‘lifetime’ boat’, a Sadler 290. We were very excited when our hull popped out of the mould at the end of April 2008. Rampart Yachts also completed the deck, all other GRP parts and some of the interior joinery before going into administration during June 2008
Over the past 6 months we worked hard to find a solution. It now appears that our ‘Plan B’ is also slipping away from us. We now feel unable to continue from a psychological and financial point of view. We want to move on, ideally, preserving enough money to get the family back on the water with a MAB next year.
The boat is currently lying in a boat shed at Littlehampton. Even in its part completed state it is absolutely gorgeous, so much so that I can’t face visiting it anymore!
My questions are ...... Have any of you found yourself in a similar situation? ..... What do we do with our Sadler 290 and how do we move on?
Over the past 6 months we worked hard to find a solution. It now appears that our ‘Plan B’ is also slipping away from us. We now feel unable to continue from a psychological and financial point of view. We want to move on, ideally, preserving enough money to get the family back on the water with a MAB next year.
The boat is currently lying in a boat shed at Littlehampton. Even in its part completed state it is absolutely gorgeous, so much so that I can’t face visiting it anymore!
My questions are ...... Have any of you found yourself in a similar situation? ..... What do we do with our Sadler 290 and how do we move on?