Murv
Well-Known Member
We made an offer on a boat yesterday, the broker has just phoned, it's been accepted (well, we had to come up another £1K and he didn't want any quibbling post survey subject to the usual T's & C's)
So, assuming all goes well, we've got a new (to us) one!
Following the stonking success we enjoyed with our last little outdrive equipped Fairline, the new vessel obviously had to be a Fairline too. But, we've sadly had to move away from outdrives due to my now obsessive hatred for them which has been carefully nurtured over the last couple of Years of owning one...
So, cut to the chase, it's a 1989 Turbo 36 running TAMD61A's.
Nice condition, the engine bay was glistening with new filters, the lumps themselves were clean enough to eat your dinner off and all around the boat were the little signs of a careful owner.
I didn't really have much else to go on, being so new to the whole boating scene, but it looked like a much loved boat.
So, for my inevitable question...
Can anyone recommend a surveyor based around the Thames? I also need a separate mechanicals survey, so any recommendations would be appreciated for that too.
As I had such a disastrous time with my last boat, I want to be as careful as I can with a potential new purchase!
So, assuming all goes well, we've got a new (to us) one!
Following the stonking success we enjoyed with our last little outdrive equipped Fairline, the new vessel obviously had to be a Fairline too. But, we've sadly had to move away from outdrives due to my now obsessive hatred for them which has been carefully nurtured over the last couple of Years of owning one...
So, cut to the chase, it's a 1989 Turbo 36 running TAMD61A's.
Nice condition, the engine bay was glistening with new filters, the lumps themselves were clean enough to eat your dinner off and all around the boat were the little signs of a careful owner.
I didn't really have much else to go on, being so new to the whole boating scene, but it looked like a much loved boat.
So, for my inevitable question...
Can anyone recommend a surveyor based around the Thames? I also need a separate mechanicals survey, so any recommendations would be appreciated for that too.
As I had such a disastrous time with my last boat, I want to be as careful as I can with a potential new purchase!