Piers
Well-Known Member
You know what they say Piers - "you can't take it with you"!
And I suspect that boat isn't the worst investment you ever made but perhaps one of the best.
How did you guess!
You know what they say Piers - "you can't take it with you"!
And I suspect that boat isn't the worst investment you ever made but perhaps one of the best.
Wow. Not even subject to any kind of a sea trial - you've made a completely unconditional offer? Have you signed a contract, or paid a deposit?
Well I hope that things turn out OK for your. It's not how many of us would go about buying a boat but it's your money and your decision!
What I would say is perhaps postpone doing any modifications until you've had the boat for a few months. Spend a while getting to know it and get a feel for the things that you like and things that you don't like. That nav gear isn't that old and will be perfectly good for a few seasons. Take your time to ensure that you get everything right instead of making costly and irritating mistakes.
Now that’s how you buy a boat Pete!
This approach to purchase is no different to Silver Dee's purchase of his Aquastar 74. JFM and Silver Dee gave it the once over and purchased it without a survey. However, they did have the combined knowledge to survey it themselves. (And the finances if it went tits up) ((so to speak)) :encouragement: Good luck, i hope it works out for you.