Well That Lasted Long

Sishoe

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My rather unloved Bavaria Virtess finally sold and is now starting a new life in North Wales, and I'm supposed to be starting a boat free life for the first time since 2012.
Move the clock forward 3 weeks and I'm now the owner of a nice Cranchi 43 Mediterraneeeeeeeeeeeeee, that BCK had take in a p/x. Looked at it last Thursday, paid for it Friday and brought it back from Poole to RCM Gosport yesterday.
Great trip and the boat performed faultlessly.
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Needs a good clean
I'm a bit a sucker for Italian boats, probably have to give it away when I sell it, but who cares, didnt pay over the odds to start with :D
 
The new boat looks great.
Why was the Bavaria unloved, or did you just not really click with a Flybridge?

When I bought the Bavaria I was sold on the 3 cabin layout (I have 3 kids), all the brand new tech, and what appeared to be a very good price compared to what it originally sold for.
Once the novelty wore off, I found the boat a bit soulless and yes, couldn't get on with the flybridge/kids combination.
With a bit of man maths I just about got my money back so relatively cheap boating for 18months.
 
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