Phill
Well-Known Member
DON'T SPEND VAST AMOUNTS OF TIME AND MONEY ON YOUR BOAT BECAUSE SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL PART WITH IT.
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After a few years away from the Thames whilst bringing up young kids, we bought another boat in 2005.
We bought a Princess 33 of 1978 vintage and I spent loads of time doing odd jobs on it.
For instance, I replaced the fresh water tanks, all hot and cold pipework, had both engines and sterndrives removed, rebuilt and re-fitted, new carpeting, Tek-Dek to the cockpit sole, etc etc etc. You know how it goes!
It was a labour of love and the familty appreciated my efforts to modernise the boat.
Well, we arrived at our marina a couple of weeks ago and saw a boat on the sales pontoon that we liked and my offer has now been accepted.
We are really excited but will miss our faithfull old girl. I just hope the new owner appreciates all my efforts. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
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After a few years away from the Thames whilst bringing up young kids, we bought another boat in 2005.
We bought a Princess 33 of 1978 vintage and I spent loads of time doing odd jobs on it.
For instance, I replaced the fresh water tanks, all hot and cold pipework, had both engines and sterndrives removed, rebuilt and re-fitted, new carpeting, Tek-Dek to the cockpit sole, etc etc etc. You know how it goes!
It was a labour of love and the familty appreciated my efforts to modernise the boat.
Well, we arrived at our marina a couple of weeks ago and saw a boat on the sales pontoon that we liked and my offer has now been accepted.
We are really excited but will miss our faithfull old girl. I just hope the new owner appreciates all my efforts. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif