SvenH
Well-Known Member
I've had my boat for sale for the past two years, with a total of two viewings.
I guess that this has something to do with the boat being from totally misunderstood cold molded plywood/epoxy.
It is in good shape (as in, better than almost all similarly priced grp boats) and by a very reputable designer.
But if we continue, we are probably quite close to where the sails would need replacing.
And off course, you never get that money back.
But would you say that the value of a good boat with new sails is higher than a good boat with sails that need replacing?
I guess that this has something to do with the boat being from totally misunderstood cold molded plywood/epoxy.
It is in good shape (as in, better than almost all similarly priced grp boats) and by a very reputable designer.
But if we continue, we are probably quite close to where the sails would need replacing.
And off course, you never get that money back.
But would you say that the value of a good boat with new sails is higher than a good boat with sails that need replacing?