oldgit
Well-Known Member
Bit dead on here innit ! So.........
Took four of us to load my old Princess 33 on the transporter which was to take her to Wales.After nearly an hour we managed to get her to sit properly on the the low loader due mainly to the wind blowing her all over the place and bearing in mind she weighs nearly 4 tons.She is off to Milford Haven
Purchased frorm the Hamble,where she spent most of her life,she came with all the documentation giving the history of her previous owners since 1980 or 1982 depending which bits of paper you were reading.
Over the next decade we ran up about 1700 hours and the engines never ever missed a beat or let me down,if only the outdrives were as reliable.Always maintained on a budget,with all oil/filters and pattern bits and pieces from my local motor factors fettling was not expensive.
The deciding factor came purely because of the work involved with sorting two outdrives every year and the time it took.
Boat sold fairly quickly to first person who came to look and having been to look at some real old kack in the search for my new boat,now understand why he bought it.
Real deal in boat selling is to be able to sell it at a good (cheap)price and the key to that is to buy at the right price in the first place.
The dawning realisation that we would be boatless resulted in my new old tub being found on the interweb,paid for and then launched within 10 days,
This did not prevent however a fruitless 800 miles drive the previous week looking at 3 piles of worn out junk.
First job will be some proper heating...here we go again.
Took four of us to load my old Princess 33 on the transporter which was to take her to Wales.After nearly an hour we managed to get her to sit properly on the the low loader due mainly to the wind blowing her all over the place and bearing in mind she weighs nearly 4 tons.She is off to Milford Haven
Purchased frorm the Hamble,where she spent most of her life,she came with all the documentation giving the history of her previous owners since 1980 or 1982 depending which bits of paper you were reading.
Over the next decade we ran up about 1700 hours and the engines never ever missed a beat or let me down,if only the outdrives were as reliable.Always maintained on a budget,with all oil/filters and pattern bits and pieces from my local motor factors fettling was not expensive.
The deciding factor came purely because of the work involved with sorting two outdrives every year and the time it took.
Boat sold fairly quickly to first person who came to look and having been to look at some real old kack in the search for my new boat,now understand why he bought it.
Real deal in boat selling is to be able to sell it at a good (cheap)price and the key to that is to buy at the right price in the first place.
The dawning realisation that we would be boatless resulted in my new old tub being found on the interweb,paid for and then launched within 10 days,
This did not prevent however a fruitless 800 miles drive the previous week looking at 3 piles of worn out junk.
First job will be some proper heating...here we go again.
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