thesaintlyone
Well-Known Member
I came onto this forum asking advice on which way to Re-Power a boat and get a shed load of responses along the lines of sell the boat you've made a mistake and get your money back!!!!
Not very helpful your right everyone has a different opinion but if your not going to awnser a question that is asked then why respond.
It's not about hearing what I want to hear its about making a decision and seeking the opinions those opinions .help me formulate a plan for the boat in question talk of one outboard vs two is helpful or try to find a pair of engines as original is helpful but telling me to sell the boat cause I've made a mistake is not at all.
I gave three options that I was considering for repowering and someone added a fourth which was Sell Sell Sell and you expect me not to get frustrated I just bought the boat I'm bloody loving the boat and I don't give a monkeys arse if no one wants it later in life cause ill probably be dead by then
No your right it's not the first time because last time I talked about doing a Sailing boat project I got exactly the same responses its not worth it sell sell sell but I've since done that boat to a reasonable standard and sailed her a number of times something that would of not been possible.without the help of those supportive posters here. And it was more affordable that paying interest on a loan.
This whole rediculous attitude about avoiding project boats is ludicrous. To make a profit then maybe.!!! Hell there is a girl on YouTube that bought a boat for a dollar and did the boat up and now Sails it regularly. So telling people to avoid at all costs just doesn't make sense.
If you don't like the idea of a project then that's your choice but there are plenty of people out there who do and are willing to put time and effort into something just because they can not because of some desire to eventually make a profit or not loose money cause that is not what it's all about
Many thanks to all those that have shared positive advice and opinions about the actual questions posed and shared their insights and knowledge. I'm now seriously considering a Single outboard pod option. As a result which makes sense both financially and practically.
Regards ?
Not very helpful your right everyone has a different opinion but if your not going to awnser a question that is asked then why respond.
It's not about hearing what I want to hear its about making a decision and seeking the opinions those opinions .help me formulate a plan for the boat in question talk of one outboard vs two is helpful or try to find a pair of engines as original is helpful but telling me to sell the boat cause I've made a mistake is not at all.
I gave three options that I was considering for repowering and someone added a fourth which was Sell Sell Sell and you expect me not to get frustrated I just bought the boat I'm bloody loving the boat and I don't give a monkeys arse if no one wants it later in life cause ill probably be dead by then
No your right it's not the first time because last time I talked about doing a Sailing boat project I got exactly the same responses its not worth it sell sell sell but I've since done that boat to a reasonable standard and sailed her a number of times something that would of not been possible.without the help of those supportive posters here. And it was more affordable that paying interest on a loan.
This whole rediculous attitude about avoiding project boats is ludicrous. To make a profit then maybe.!!! Hell there is a girl on YouTube that bought a boat for a dollar and did the boat up and now Sails it regularly. So telling people to avoid at all costs just doesn't make sense.
If you don't like the idea of a project then that's your choice but there are plenty of people out there who do and are willing to put time and effort into something just because they can not because of some desire to eventually make a profit or not loose money cause that is not what it's all about
Many thanks to all those that have shared positive advice and opinions about the actual questions posed and shared their insights and knowledge. I'm now seriously considering a Single outboard pod option. As a result which makes sense both financially and practically.
Regards ?