matslundqvist
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- Jan 6, 2009
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Hi guys, I've just found this forum. Seems great, with a lot of passionate boatpeople (bad translation?) with alot of experience to share.
That's why I wanted to ask you all a question.
I'm looking to buy a sailboat in the size of say... a 40-45 footer, preferably a french brand or any well known brand. That has been neglected and would be available for a much lower price then the ones in better condition. If it's structural damage on the cheap ones, it must be minimal as to not impact safety or more importantly - my wallet
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I think I could combine a vacation to FL with a few quick visits to a few boatyards to look for my dreamboat. But since I don't have a clue as to where to start looking, I'm asking you for pointers to send me in the right direction.
My dream is to find a boat that I can renovate in the US with new equipment and more (that is about half price compared to here - Sweden). And then ship it or sail it home over the atlantic.
I've already completely renovated my small Selco Riviera 16foot boat, and I think I have what it takes to take on a larger boat. The things that I will stay away from are painting and enginework. The rest I can do myself, even though it will take me more than perhaps a year to get it ready for the open seas.
Thank you for any help!
Cheers!
/Mats
That's why I wanted to ask you all a question.
I'm looking to buy a sailboat in the size of say... a 40-45 footer, preferably a french brand or any well known brand. That has been neglected and would be available for a much lower price then the ones in better condition. If it's structural damage on the cheap ones, it must be minimal as to not impact safety or more importantly - my wallet
I think I could combine a vacation to FL with a few quick visits to a few boatyards to look for my dreamboat. But since I don't have a clue as to where to start looking, I'm asking you for pointers to send me in the right direction.
My dream is to find a boat that I can renovate in the US with new equipment and more (that is about half price compared to here - Sweden). And then ship it or sail it home over the atlantic.
I've already completely renovated my small Selco Riviera 16foot boat, and I think I have what it takes to take on a larger boat. The things that I will stay away from are painting and enginework. The rest I can do myself, even though it will take me more than perhaps a year to get it ready for the open seas.
Thank you for any help!
Cheers!
/Mats