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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Found a Boat!!!!


Can I say one thing? FINALLY!!!!!! After months of looking, Sam and I have found our first home! It is so exciting and such a relief. 



We found a partially done project boat in Maryland this past week and have agreed on a price with the owner.

It is a 1972, Chris Craft Caribbean in excellent condition. Less than 100 hours on the engine!!! It has new ports (soon to be installed windows), new custom carpets, new black bamboo floor in the main salon (living room area), new custom sail cover, new sink for the head (bathroom), new electronic equipment, new stove, new custom cushion covers, a generator…and there is definitely more that I am not remembering right now!

We decided not to haggle or play hard ball on this one for two reasons: 1) because the boat was priced reasonable low considering its condition and features and 2) because the owner was so nice and offered us additional things that he had originally bought for the boat, if we met him at his price (i.e. generator, electronic equipment).


I’m sorry I don’t have a lot of good pictures, I have been informed by Sam that taking pictures is not my strong suit. Anyway, consider these the before pictures and check in throughout the next couple of weeks and months to see the progress. 
This is the layout



 This is a booth (table needs to be installed). Look at those bamboo floors and white B-board!!! 
I'm in love!
This is the v-birth cabin. To the right is the head (bathroom).
This is the aft (back) cabin. To the left is a head (soon to be made into a walk-in closet and pantry).
Instead of having the two small beds on each side, we might do a couch that folds into a queen bed. 

Sunday, April 19, 2015

3 Things to Ask When Looking at a Boat

Buying a used boat is not easy. There are so many things to consider and internet advertisements are not always so forthcoming.  So here are some questions you should ask along the way.


Okay, so while scouring the internet you found this gorgeous boat and it looks perfect for you. What now? There are a few things you should be sure to ask about. Among others, these are three questions I always ask when I contact a seller.

 1.Does the boat have a recent survey?

Having a recent survey is gold! It is a report about the boat written by a professional. As long as the survey isn’t too outdated, you should be able to get a good idea of the value of the boat and what kind of shape it is in and what you should keep your eye out for.


   2. Are the advertised pictures recent and do you have more?

Some sellers will post pictures from their boats glory days in the advertisement. There will probably be a picture of a beautiful sailing excursion, with the boat heeled over, shining in the sun. However, the sad fact is a lot of these pictures may be several years old and not too accurate.

I like to think that people do not post these pictures in order to deceive. Maybe that picture, that looks like it came from a magazine, is how they still see their old beater boats. Either way, before you spend time and gas going to see the boat, make sure to ask when the pictures were taken.

The other question I always like to ask is: do you have more recent pictures. You want to see every nook and cranny of the boat to make sure it’s worth your time and energy. So be sure to see as much as you can before planning a showing.


   3. Is the engine running well?

The engine can be a source of a lot of headaches and drain your wallet fast. Unless you are ready to possibly put thousands of dollars into fixing up or replacing an engine, be sure find out if it is running well.

Follow up questions to this could be: How many hours does the engine have on it? Has it had any recent maintenance? Is it the original engine or has it been replaced as some point?



*There are no hard and fast rules for what to ask, but these are what I generally use. Let me know what you would ask!