gjgm
Well-Known Member
Re: Hull3 inspection
I do recall being politely told in response to my question as to why I can't buy this boat-
Well, you are not paying enough-
So, I paid enough and went boating.
Each to his own, and some are happy to spend a couple of years on that rare bargain...possible bargain...but there are always going to be on going costs. If you want to enjoy your boating then IMHO these absolutely have to be in your comfort zone.
In my calcs, the price is not really THAT key over the total costs ,say,over the best 5 years.What..a few pct? If you can't afford a few pct, I think you are in a major danger zone.
I genuinely don't get this fixation on buying price. Hell, it's alot worse from here on, anyway.
Just tagged onto your comment JTB...
I do wish OP all the best on getting on the water again but it seems to me he is looking for a well underpriced boat, which of course can also be termed "fair value".If you're going to be uber-picky about the boat you're going to buy (and there's nothing wrong with being uber-picky) then you're going to have to make some effort to find that boat. Travelling to Ireland isn't that much of a big deal. You could ask the vendor for a video first, and sight of the relevant paperwork, all before actually booking the flights.
I do recall being politely told in response to my question as to why I can't buy this boat-
Well, you are not paying enough-
So, I paid enough and went boating.
Each to his own, and some are happy to spend a couple of years on that rare bargain...possible bargain...but there are always going to be on going costs. If you want to enjoy your boating then IMHO these absolutely have to be in your comfort zone.
In my calcs, the price is not really THAT key over the total costs ,say,over the best 5 years.What..a few pct? If you can't afford a few pct, I think you are in a major danger zone.
I genuinely don't get this fixation on buying price. Hell, it's alot worse from here on, anyway.
Just tagged onto your comment JTB...