Thinking of selling up

No the club house is still empty, sailing club is not the most reliable as I t’s not always open, or “the chef is off tonight” ! - there is a rummer that the council is looking to sell the marina, they apparently have had an offer on the old boat house as well, but this was pre CV19 - would be great if we had a place like the Mulberry.?
 
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Mirror finish? That's a mistake. Everytime you walk past and see your reflection you'll be compelled to polish out the blemish.
It’s all part of a plan ,if I see a reflection of you in the water , we will batten down the hatches.
 
After some thought and because I don't use it enough because my son who was once keen and my main crew member, has moved into Yorkshire and cant get over much due to his work and home life commitments, I am thinking of selling my 2005 Quicksilver 750 Weekender with 250 hp Mercruiser 4.2l with about 500 hours, its got all the electronic aids: 2 plotters 2 fishfinders, radar,AIS , bowthruster and trim tabs and pressurised water system and sleeps 5. Its out of the water at present on the hard in Liverpool boat yard as it has been out for antifoul and new anodes but got caught with the lockdown so not been splashed back in yet . I have no idea what price -what would the panel think would be a reasonable price? Got to say its been a joy to have and its been a big part of my life especially the fun of learning new skills, getting the various qualifications and the experiences of boat ownership, but most of all the fishing trips, jaunts around Liverpool bay and visits to lovely destinations in North Wales. I might change my mind tomorrow but wondered what the panel may say .Best wishes. Michael
Its been my observation that the world is full of fishermen. But a fisherman with a boat ? Now there’s a rare thing.
You probably can’t replace your son (at least until the next generation) but finding a crew is the easiest thing in the world
 
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