shan
Well-Known Member
Send them the link... 
Sorry, but I have to say that I'm disappointed in some people's attitude here. The new owners have bought the boat. Is it really too difficult to answer some questions about it?
One of the main functions of this forum is so that people can ask for information and advice. Seems kind of similar, but we don't normally slag off those asking the questions. Just saying.
One of the main functions of this forum is so that people can ask for information and advice. Seems kind of similar, but we don't normally slag off those asking the questions. Just saying.
Sorry, but I have to say that I'm disappointed in some people's attitude here. The new owners have bought the boat. Is it really too difficult to answer some questions about it?
nice boats fort sure and we got ours up better than new too, she sold in two weeks for $75000 + 6% tax so he got a real bargain. We thought about moving on board but want to do that in the UK, even thought about shipping her back but the reality is we are better travelling unencumbered and buying again over there. We need more space ideally on a live aboard, so probably around 40ft sailer or a tad less motorer. yours should sell fast I would think. What are you looking at buying next?
Still tbc.
We're waiting until she sells and in no hurry. A part of me wants to keep her over this season ( as long as Jonic doesn't find out as he's selling her!)
want something that is a better sailor, other than that no preference
Sorry, but I have to say that I'm disappointed in some people's attitude here. The new owners have bought the boat. Is it really too difficult to answer some questions about it?
One of the main functions of this forum is so that people can ask for information and advice. Seems kind of similar, but we don't normally slag off those asking the questions. Just saying.
Guess to an extent it depends how the transaction has gone. If someone pays a price that the seller is happy with, then a bit of after sales service seems fair enough. If they have squeezed the price down to the absolute minimum, they should not be surprised to get the Ryanair experience.
and then disagree about that answer givenNo, normally we tell them they asked the wrong question, and then proceed to give them an answer to a question that they didn't ask...
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It seems when he fills the water tanks water gets in the bilges.several texts later I think I establish he is fillingthe tanks via the access hatches on the tanks, not the deck fillers.
I don't understand this.
I don't have deck filler thingies like for diesel .... I just open the hatches and the water tanks are underneath with a large 4 inch diameter screw-cap which I unscrew and stick the hose pipe in. Are you saying that this guy is opening something like my hatches and just spraying the water over the top of the tank without removing any screw cap?
Surely it can't be like that? If it is Darwinism will soon take over and once the guy sets sail for the first time you'll never hear from him again.
Richard
Must say I don't understand how a text coming in can stop you watching a film! If you are allowing things like that to rule your life, it's no wonder you're getting ratty. Hang loose.
+1
My phone is for my convenience and I have the choice of answering or not or, turning it off when I don't want to be contacted.
I don't understand this.
I don't have deck filler thingies like for diesel .... I just open the hatches and the water tanks are underneath with a large 4 inch diameter screw-cap which I unscrew and stick the hose pipe in. Are you saying that this guy is opening something like my hatches and just spraying the water over the top of the tank without removing any screw cap?
Surely it can't be like that? If it is Darwinism will soon take over and once the guy sets sail for the first time you'll never hear from him again.
Richard