steve yates
Well-known member
Moody 44
No connection at all, I viewed this boat last week and thought what a great seaboat it would be.
Down from 65k to 45k, and the owner will apparently be open to much lower offers. He just wants his boat to be taken on and sailed, he’s 80 now, as all his cronies that are left. Hes had a first place in the rti race on her.
Needs new standing rigging ( to get insured) yard there quoted 7-8k. The quadrant is quite rusted up, could be freed but best budget for a replacement being made up. The engine is new and very low hours and its freshly antifouled.
I would have offered 25k (teak decks) but the accom plan doesnt work for me, I would want two double cabins, and I want a singlehander, I think this beast would be a bit much for me alone.
But well worth a look for anyone looking for a bigger seaboat. Figure 20k to spend on it if you can live with the teak deck and you have a bargain.
No connection at all, I viewed this boat last week and thought what a great seaboat it would be.
Down from 65k to 45k, and the owner will apparently be open to much lower offers. He just wants his boat to be taken on and sailed, he’s 80 now, as all his cronies that are left. Hes had a first place in the rti race on her.
Needs new standing rigging ( to get insured) yard there quoted 7-8k. The quadrant is quite rusted up, could be freed but best budget for a replacement being made up. The engine is new and very low hours and its freshly antifouled.
I would have offered 25k (teak decks) but the accom plan doesnt work for me, I would want two double cabins, and I want a singlehander, I think this beast would be a bit much for me alone.
But well worth a look for anyone looking for a bigger seaboat. Figure 20k to spend on it if you can live with the teak deck and you have a bargain.