DPH
Active member
After many years of owning motor boats, but sailing a lot of other yachts, I've finally had an offer accepted on a Southerly 110.
When I bought a second hand motor boat I was almost expected to have a sea trial, but the brokerage for this sale tell me they don't do sea trials for yachts.
The brokerage have told me to use a particular surveyor as he's the only person who would be able to assess the swing keel on a Southerly.
Is this normal?
When I bought a second hand motor boat I was almost expected to have a sea trial, but the brokerage for this sale tell me they don't do sea trials for yachts.
The brokerage have told me to use a particular surveyor as he's the only person who would be able to assess the swing keel on a Southerly.
Is this normal?