Fender Kickers, yacht sales experiences, get it off your chest here...

To be fair, if you try buying a boat you'll come across some weirdos selling them
A particular favourite of ours was the German chap we encountered in Greece who'd chopped out a Westerley's chart table and a section of the saloon berth to install a full sized 240V domestic cooker and fridge, something he was adamant should increased its value/price

Few things increase the financial value of a boat.

Over some years, the best you can hope for is a break-even.
And even those are extremely rare.
 
If only there was some sort of forum on the Internet where people thinking of getting into boats could ask questions and get advice on what’s involved…
To be fair if they started on Sailing Anarchy they probably gave up on internet forums for a source of advice!
 
A man with two boats has at least one too many.
Probably. The issue is compromises. I like sailing and traditional boats so the contessa is bloomin lovely (just would be better if she was a twister or a 32). My children (aged 4 and 1) and wife will come sailing, but not on a heeling, cramped boat and certainly not something that cant dry out on a sandy beach. So the Catalac serves a purpose - and with a new set of sails she goes ok. If there was a middle ground that ticked all the boxes I would be all over it. The closest I can see is a bav 32 or one of the American hunter boats and I don't think it would make me nor the family happy for our different use cases. Maybe when the kids get a bit older the needs will change a bit. Also, I DID try and sell the contessa despite my misgivings about losing her and the experience was so foul I gave up as mentioned.
 
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