upcountry2
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I would remove that price
I t's a gamble, but I would too...
I would remove that price
Just put my Contessa 26 on Ebay (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Contessa-26-Sailing-Yacht-/141150708296?hash=item20dd3ce248) for a silly price. Very good spec. Bob
I was an owner of a Bav30 until two years ago. I sold it because it was just too expensive to keep. (It was £45k)
and I learned the hard way how expensive boating is.
Sharkx - Sorry, dont meant to be hi-jacking your thread...... but - you had a 30 footer, what was the 'hard way' in the learning process? Was it unexpected costs? mooring fees? , engine costs?
thing is - i sold my Jaguar 21 and am looking to get probably a 1980's awb type 30 foot or so, has to be for swmbo to get out sailing with me. We looked at Contessa type boats but she wants a more modern open-plan sort of thing. Personally, I dont mind, as long as it sails.
While I owned the Jaguar, i was maybe lucky, but never had a really unexpected bill to cough up - ok, it had a seagull on the back that went forever, but even with a long shaft was sometimes clear of the water.
I dont want to get an old Beneteau, or Jeanneau and find it needs a bucket of money thrown at it in the first year. - my budget is 15K, with a 2 or 3 to spare
Again, this isnt meant to be changing the subject but would like to know what i am maybe getting into - I am allowing for higher mooring fees, even though it will be on a swinging mooring.
I am probably in a similar area of coastline to yourself - N Ireland, north coast that gets the Atlantic swells at times, thats why the Jag was just too small and was more like a big dinghy.
If you want, just pm me and best of luck with your search....... come to think of it - I should have sent this as a pm anyway:ambivalence:
She looks in fine condition with a modern engine and electrics. If you're after a Contessa 26 then that looks like a really good package.
Is it located in Tring, or on the water somewhere?
Ashore in Chichester it says in the ad. A superb yacht for the money... if you don't like standing upright!
She looks in fine condition with a modern engine and electrics. If you're after a Contessa 26 then that looks like a really good package.
She looks in fine condition with a modern engine and electrics. If you're after a Contessa 26 then that looks like a really good package.
Not one bid, the market must be worse than I thought, or are these boats no longer sought after?
+1 for the albin vega.Albin Vega 27.
I was an owner of a Bav30 until two years ago. I sold it because it was just too expensive to keep. (It was £45k)
I want to get on the water again, as I am in a much better financial position and I learned the hard way how expensive boating is.
I was looking at the contessa 26, as it is in my price range £10k -£15k.
I like the character and seaworthiness of her. What are the forums thoughts?
I shall be keeping her on the west of Scotland.
fred's a year old...