Seastoke
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What are the risks of ordering a new boat from them . Will they be at Southampton.
Best thing is to talk to James Barke at Boats, or David at Approved. They are Fairline main dealers. You would purchase through them, and they hold your £ in a client account. They release to Fairline in agreed stage payments, so you, as the end client will own the boat in stages. This is normal in buying new boats.What are the risks of ordering a new boat from them . Will they be at Southampton.
Wasn’t much activity there a couple of weeks ago when I was there, guy I spoke to said they were just finishing off a few boats then waiting for more orders, at current prices they aren’t selling much but then no one else is either.They are still busy finishing boats here at Ipswich.
When making stage payments on a boat (to any builder) you have a degree of comfort because if they stop building it you stop paying. The problem is if they stop half way through and go bust, you've paid for about half a boat - and there isn't much you can do with half a boat. Not ideal.Best thing is to talk to James Barke at Boats, or David at Approved. They are Fairline main dealers. You would purchase through them, and they hold your £ in a client account. They release to Fairline in agreed stage payments, so you, as the end client will own the boat in stages. This is normal in buying new boats.
Will they be at SIBS? Check with Boats. Fairline had several models at the BMYS at Swanwick in May.