Maddest boat buying decisions

I have to agree with Saintlysimon, and I see how someone could take the post as rude and a bit offensive. Nothing wrong with a bit of ribbing or the topic in general, but by quoting the actions of one person as being mad (title) and a fool (April Fools Day comment), you would have succeeded in p*ssing most people off.

I bought one of my present boats (Activ 705) without viewing it. Nothing wrong with that. Not hardly my dream boat, but it was a great price and a really nice boat. You can do a lot of research online (as I did) and my personal circumstances meant that it was not easy for me to travel up to look at it. I contacted a local surveyor to look over it, and I am sure that I will sell it sometime in the not too distant future and have NO DOUBT that with the deal I negotiated I will have a few seasons of fun boating and then get all/most of my money back on it.

I was contacted by someone on RHIBS who said that they were a week from buying my boat and I am pretty sure if I had waited I would have lost the deal. Sure there are other boats, and given a choice I would always want to look first, but sometimes things are not possible.
 
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More money than sense comes to mind

You're not making this any easier for Superheat :D It was a moment of madness I'm sure. I bought a Landrover Disco on a whim once. Still have it. Nobody stupid enough to buy it off me. Local authorised dealer just loves me. Even get Christmas cards off the bastid.
 
Buying a boat unseen without even stepping on board a sister boat is a bit mad. But lots of us do mad things and like Superheat I mean no malice by this. I think some on here burn £10k of fuel in a weekend, they're mad too but I've no doubt they'd be the first to admit it!
 
Well, fwiw my wooden old tub could cruise 24/24 for two weeks, and still have some of those 10k worth of fuel in her tanks...
Horses for courses! :)
 
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