Took a look at a bunch of insurance salvage boats listed on the net.
Problem,,, boat are there, I am here.
Some are junk, cut em up and throw away the pieces.
But others look more like the owner said "I sure am glad I didn't tie her up
to good, give me my money and have a nice day" to the insurance company.
If you were interested in a damaged boat, and said boat was thousands of
miles away ...
What or how would you approach the project?
If you post "no way" .. that is ok.
My thoughts are this ;; first; ask where the boat is. Second, ask if
the boat has been looked at by a surveyer. Third; ask to speak to
surveyer. Get copy of damage report. Ask if there is a boat repair
business near to the boat, contact them and ask them to take a look.
Make very low offer,,, if I don't get the boat ... that is the way it goes.
I am looking for as big a hull, sailboat, as I can get. If the boat needs
work /// no problem.
mike.e.worrall@abc.com - 31 Dec 2005 17:34 GMT
I thought a friend of your just gave you an old Pearson that needs a
new engine.
How many boat do you need?
MW
Thomas Wentworth - 31 Dec 2005 18:26 GMT
As many as I can get .......
As for the old Pearson ... a friend offered me the boat ...
The boat needs lots of work.
That is why I am still looking at all the options...
>I thought a friend of your just gave you an old Pearson that needs a
> new engine.
>
> How many boat do you need?
>
> MW