SAILBOAT BUYING TIPS from a Surveyor - Part 3! Decks, Chainplates & More

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  • @jamespowers6099
    @jamespowers6099 Рік тому +34

    These surveyor videos are really my favorite to watch. Feel like I just sit here taking notes! Thanks for the incredible information

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Awesome, thank you!

    • @marktheurer00
      @marktheurer00 Рік тому +1

      @@YachtHunters Yes, more of these types of videos, I'm sure this topic is endless. Keep them coming! Thanks!

  • @harbourdogNL
    @harbourdogNL Рік тому +42

    Jim Dias, I hope this will be the impetus for your own YT channel. It would be immensely popular, not a doubt about it, and of benefit to all of us.
    (Viewers, please 'thumbs up' this comment if you agree!!)

    • @ratandmonkey2982
      @ratandmonkey2982 Рік тому +1

      Randay plays a big part in putting this together with his questions and video editing skills. I'm happy for Jim to be part of CQYH.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  9 місяців тому +3

      That’s very kind of both of you. Jim is coming back! He’s a busy guy and just did after some time away he just did a delivery to FL with his main squeeze (a first time sailor) and he’s back in and we’re hoping to continue the series this spring. Thanks so much!

    • @harbourdogNL
      @harbourdogNL 9 місяців тому

      Great news!!@@YachtHunters

    • @chrisecorr
      @chrisecorr 6 місяців тому

      Great video great info

  • @Useless_Knowledge07
    @Useless_Knowledge07 Рік тому +34

    Yes Sir, These surveyor videos are definitely library worthy! Thank you both!!

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  9 місяців тому +1

      Much appreciated. Jim is coming back this spring after some time away from New England … we’re lucky to have him on the calendar

  • @trailsandsails2722
    @trailsandsails2722 Рік тому +13

    I bought one of those moisture meters after watching your video when Jim was using it on a hull. Not cheap but a great detective for helping me solve leaks into the cabin from deck hardware. Thanks, guys! Dean

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      they are a little pricey but can save you a lot of time and hassle for sure. best of luck!

  • @Nozzall
    @Nozzall Рік тому +7

    I really like the tip about checking to see how organized and orderly the boat is. I have done a lot of buying of used cars and one of the first things I look at is the condition of the interior because if they couldn't be bothered to vacuum the car then it is unlikely they did regular maintenance like oil changes.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      agreed... the interior of a car is reflective about the care of ownership.... boats are even more extreme examples....it's a great indicator

  • @tomcraddock244
    @tomcraddock244 Рік тому +20

    He’s a great resource of information and the two of you are making a great series.thanks Rannnday.
    Hope all is well with the Captain!
    Fair winds ⛵️

  • @wardmacintyre1797
    @wardmacintyre1797 Рік тому +5

    Thank you Randay and Jim. When it’s time for me to start looking I’ll be rewatching this series. This is invaluable and well presented information. The details really help those with little experience to understand not just what to look for but what caused the problems and why it’s important. Thank you, Hope to see the captain soon.

  • @LoganJohnson-lm2bh
    @LoganJohnson-lm2bh Рік тому +2

    As a guy who has been around boats most of my life and as a trucker who moved hundreds of them ,sail and power new and used ,I find this series of videos most interesting .and this episode especially .Thank you Ran-Day and Mr Dias for such a comprehensive and easily understood explanation of what you are doing and why .

  • @dennisfromoz6436
    @dennisfromoz6436 Рік тому +2

    Gosh ! So damned scary for the unknowing....Jim is a straight shooter . Well done guys for presenting . Cheers

  • @danielbateman6518
    @danielbateman6518 3 місяці тому +1

    I love this series so much. Never owned a boat, but would love to eventually and when I do I'll be on a tight budget. These videos are educating me so well on boats to walk away from, or at least be aware of how much work is needed to get it truly seaworthy.

  • @saxophool
    @saxophool Рік тому +3

    Between the spongy decks this week and the surprisingly (to me) expensive sails last week, I decided that van life makes more sense for me. Thanks, Randay! 😎

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +2

      #vanlife is great too...as a former Sprinter owner. Lots of fun to be had out on the roads. If you get the itch to drive where there are no stop lights, sails can last 20 years if cared for well... so hopefully I can amortize that so that it ends up being a rather inexpensive investment over the long haul... cheers, Sax

  • @jeffadams7134
    @jeffadams7134 Рік тому +4

    Hello Randy I hate to tell you that the moisture meters are VERY innacurate on fiberglass boats, especially on bottom painted hulls. As a classic boat restorer, the meters work on wooden hulls. Trumpy, Stevens, Huckins etc. I have opended up many fiberglass hulls that have failed moisture tests to find that there were NO issues with the lamination. Unless you have visible blistering at gelcoat level or below, I don't trust the meters. I blasted the hull of a Hinckley Bermuda 40 to find no blistering at gelcoat level or below. The blisters were in the bottom paint layers!!!

    • @iverburl
      @iverburl Рік тому

      Is this inaccuracy mostly on the hull (bottom), or are you also concerned about deck measurements as they discuss in this video?

    • @jeffadams7134
      @jeffadams7134 Рік тому +6

      The deck measurements as well. The meters are prone to FALSE positive readings. They work very well on wooden boats, but not on fiberglass. There are some infrared meters that I am not familiar with that report to have accurate readings on fiberglass moisture content. I am surprised that you were the only person responding to my comment. I have clients that have spent tens of thousand dollars to remedy a surveyors report to find out that there was no problem. The best way for checking for moisture is to take a core sample " biopsy" and check for moisture. I have been doing classic boat restorations for only 45 years. So what do I know? My two cents.

  • @svsalserenity4375
    @svsalserenity4375 Рік тому +17

    This a great series , keep it up , 🤩

    • @allabout4019
      @allabout4019 Рік тому

      I agree, really appreciate these boat buying tips. Thank you.

  • @DCGULL01
    @DCGULL01 Рік тому +2

    Speechless (rare?) Humble gratitude for BOTH you & Jim. Nuff said.

  • @beverlyaslett7871
    @beverlyaslett7871 Рік тому +2

    I’m missing captain Q terribly but Ran-day this is great content for us arm chair dreamers who might just turn that dream into a reality. That’s me. I haven’t given up my dream so this is critical info to understand. If I can spot these deal breakers before and save my surveyor for a more detailed look. Well done Ran-day.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +2

      Thank you Beverly I miss you as well :-)

  • @bendaves77
    @bendaves77 Рік тому

    That teal sailboat next to you is quite the modern beauty..its crazy how much boat design has changed in the past few decades

  • @davecoleman6855
    @davecoleman6855 Рік тому +2

    Once again excellent items to be aware of before the surveyor arrives or even avoiding the need for a surveyor. Another excellent video - well done.

  • @allanweidner6780
    @allanweidner6780 Рік тому +1

    the most helpful advice I have ever encountered.

  • @conradlogan5201
    @conradlogan5201 Рік тому +2

    Just plain fun learning! Thanks

  • @stevenmulkey3572
    @stevenmulkey3572 Рік тому

    thank you for all this great info. ive lived in Albq, New Mexico all my life, (52 yrs young now) and met my wife 2 yrs ago while she was working there temperalily (shes a travel nurse). when she had to take a job in cocoa beach (and shes from florida and all her family is here) i decided to retire from my job of 20yrs and follow. i am in love with the ocean and my wife and i both want to live in a boat full time. so ive been searching and was just about to blindly buy when i stumbled across your channel, needless to say, you just saved me thousands, and i see i have alot to learn still. but we are absoulutly going to get that boat eventualy, but thanks to you we will make an informed desicion. thx again. keep up the great work. steve.

  • @ratandmonkey2982
    @ratandmonkey2982 Рік тому +6

    How frequently should one rebed their deck fittings (mast, chainplates, hinges, windlass, stanchions, ....) so that one's boat doesn't end up like the one in the video ?

  • @yowatup9329
    @yowatup9329 Рік тому +1

    Yo! Thank you!! Your channel is the only one that I know helps us new sailors.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Happy to hear that! Fair winds to all the new sailors out there!

  • @michaelphilip3919
    @michaelphilip3919 Рік тому +1

    I overpaid for a 1968 Hughes a couple years ago because it was the hull I have always wanted. Became severely handicapped 6 months ago and am now quite worried. This series of episodes are a great help for me. Thanks

  • @jbrizzysf
    @jbrizzysf Рік тому +2

    Great vid! Would be cool to see Jim look at a boat with a teak deck

  • @yacht_less
    @yacht_less Рік тому +1

    Excellent video that will prevent some serious buyer heartbreak as well as encourage my wife to keep rebedding the chain plates. Thank you.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +2

      glad to provide some motivation/inspiration... make sure to take fantastic care of a wife that will keep your chainplates healthy! :)

  • @mikebondarczuk5892
    @mikebondarczuk5892 Рік тому +3

    Excellent content put in an easily understood manner, and I am from the UK

  • @christiancowley
    @christiancowley Рік тому +2

    Great episode. Jim's explanations are top-notch.

  • @danielsondavidf
    @danielsondavidf Рік тому +3

    I wondered about Jim’s recommendation for appropriate steps and suitable materials to repair smaller areas with core moisture.

  • @officialsuburbanvamps
    @officialsuburbanvamps 5 місяців тому

    WOW! Just from watching these episodes I've learned a LOT about how to identify problem areas to walk away from. Great job!! 😀

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  5 місяців тому +1

      Awesome… great to hear. We are scheduled to do more 👍 much appreciated

  • @lancemichael7566
    @lancemichael7566 11 місяців тому

    A very informative video. You've put words to specific issues that even a wannabe boat owner (I) can understand!

  • @philipmayo4865
    @philipmayo4865 Рік тому +1

    Love these videos about how to check out a used sailboat especially for us that are brand new to sailing and sailboats.
    Thank you!

  • @Bikelessmanklr650
    @Bikelessmanklr650 Рік тому +7

    Good ladder safety...im actually waiting for back surgery due to falling from a ladder that slipped while working on my sailboat. 😢

  • @desfarrell909
    @desfarrell909 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Randall, super useful info. I do hope everyone is well.

  • @herberthahn6964
    @herberthahn6964 Рік тому

    Thanks again Randi, by having a forum for old people, to share their vast expeirence and useful knowledge.

  • @gdaureu
    @gdaureu Рік тому

    Hi guys, thank you so much for your videos. I discovered your channel two days ago and I am binge watching since then. We are a family of four from France just starting a project of travelling the world on a sailboat and the level of information your share here is unvaluable for us. Merci beaucoup. Bon vent.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Fantastique!! Keep us posted on your journey! France holds many lovely memories for me… and I hope to sail there one day!

  • @seanrhone5306
    @seanrhone5306 Рік тому +8

    Hoping Capt Q is okay!

  • @kingbee1971
    @kingbee1971 Рік тому

    Today on "This Old [Boat]"... Great series! Super informative.

  • @ShannonHogan-n1q
    @ShannonHogan-n1q Рік тому

    Cannot appreciate this video enough. I am new to this and would not have thought to do the type of inspection Jim did, obviously since I am not a surveyor, but even when looking to buy a boat. The deck inspection parts were eye opening, and learning how these component on the deck and rigging interact with the deck itself, great information. I will make sure to incorporate this as well as all of the other pieces of inspections and what to look for for sure. Awesome video series. I am sure some sellers are wishing this series was not out now

  • @_instabil
    @_instabil Рік тому

    This is a thankful comment. Video is highly appreciated.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the kind words

  • @cenkaytekin
    @cenkaytekin 7 місяців тому

    OMG, what a series. It’s fantastic, please do more of these!

  • @CurtisWestsail
    @CurtisWestsail Рік тому +1

    Great series. So informative. Thanks for sharing

  • @prestonsymonds8005
    @prestonsymonds8005 Рік тому +2

    Great Video, keep the series going..so, so informative, . everyone who watches is learning from Jim... and I'll bet he gets a lot of calls from people that are getting ready to "jump" into a new to them boat. I needa moisture meter..Ha

  • @peartreehillfarm
    @peartreehillfarm Рік тому +1

    Such great, informative videos. As a future (day dreaming) sailor, these videos are so valuable. Thank you both for sharing! Am looking forward to the trailer sailboat future episodes as that type of sailboat likely will be our first boat.

  • @c.a.mcneil7599
    @c.a.mcneil7599 Рік тому +1

    Think this is great information to help people do a better inspection prior to hiring a surveyor.

  • @peterlarsen1108
    @peterlarsen1108 Рік тому

    Best boat buying series I've seen.

  • @proconsumersafety
    @proconsumersafety 3 місяці тому

    These are such great videos. This is great information and a learning experience for anyone interested in purchasing a boat. Thank you for sharing. It would be interesting to know for maintenance, what things to check for overtime to prevent these issues.

  • @FM-mb2lu
    @FM-mb2lu Рік тому +4

    Fantastic series with Jim. You do need to remind him that women love classic sailboats and are a growing group of boat buyers.

  • @marcosansaldi1995
    @marcosansaldi1995 Рік тому

    I love these episodes; it's incredible to get to tune into and hear the lifetime of experience. Thanks, can't wait for more content!

  • @evananderson1455
    @evananderson1455 8 місяців тому

    Its been about a year since I've watched the channel... I do miss Captain Q but I'm glad Rand-ay is till doin his thing and bringing us such incredibly helpful and informative videos. Thanks man, it is appreciate!!
    Also, Jim seems like a cool guy lol that "Lets give it a shot man!!!" was so infectiously excited, THAT is a guy I wanna go on an adventure with haha

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, Evan!! Great to have you stop back in. Jim is exactly that... cool, calm, excited to get out on the water and no problem is enough to rattle his positive vibes. We are getting together soon to continue the series too... cheers!

  • @jvphelan1
    @jvphelan1 Рік тому

    So good. Smart, easy to follow, great graphics. In the process of buying a 1967 classic. We will see how it goes.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      fantastic... let us know how it goes!

  • @HamandSwiss5283
    @HamandSwiss5283 Рік тому

    This is a great series Ran-day. Thank you for putting the time and effort in to create these. They're so informative. Keep up the good work, and hope everything is good with the Captain!

  • @remiaubry2412
    @remiaubry2412 8 місяців тому

    This is great. I love your format and the down to earth explanations.
    After my first 2000nm I am hooked. So your videos are great for helping me out find my sailboat.
    Here's an idea...why not tell us about your buying experience.
    I"d love to know how it went.
    Thanks...keep up the good work.

  • @buttrumpus
    @buttrumpus Рік тому +1

    A note on different chainplate designs: the style with a removable bedding plate are much safer than a one-piece where the deck flange is welded onto the chain plate. My boat had one-piece plates and the metal was rotting from the inside out from moisture that entered between the deck and the plate. Nearly lost my rig thanks to what appeared to be bright, shiny metal but was completely dead inside.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      wow... how did you discover it was a problem? was your rig already tensioned all the way and still loose?

    • @buttrumpus
      @buttrumpus Рік тому

      @@YachtHunters rig was tensioned. I noticed rust forming on the plate about 15mm below the pin for my cap shroud turnbuckle. Since it wasn’t coming from that connection point it raised some alarms. The rust seemed to be sweating out of the metal itself. Upon closer inspection with penetrating dye, there were tiny cracks forming. Once I removed the plate entirely and checked the underside of the flange I was absolutely terrified at the level of corrosion.

    • @blackpig52
      @blackpig52 Рік тому

      Same here,had a chainplate just snap,luckily it was only a lower shroud but I renewed them all after that,it was a 40ft boat in 20 knots of wind and one reef in so wasn't being pressed hard.
      I've got another boat now and the chainplates were the first job I did on her,the old ones look fine but they are nearly 50 years old so it's a small cost for my peace of mind to just renew them

  • @karaDee2363
    @karaDee2363 Рік тому

    Great video!... Jim is a book of knowledge and fascinating to listen to....

  • @johnnylightning1491
    @johnnylightning1491 Рік тому

    Good stuff guys. Much like RVs that I'm more familiar with water through the roof or deck in this case is the most common cause of death of boats. Keep the good stuff coming Randall and hopefully the Captain will be back with us soon.

  • @seandenny1553
    @seandenny1553 Рік тому +2

    Very informative Way to go Randy

  • @davidlevitz3119
    @davidlevitz3119 11 місяців тому

    WOW JIM IS A GREAT GUY ! WHAT A PRO!

  • @steveo9815
    @steveo9815 Рік тому

    good video, reminder for me what to look for early on when I look for my next boat.

  • @DanaSails
    @DanaSails 2 місяці тому

    This is so completely helpful. Thank you so much!

  • @patric3917
    @patric3917 Рік тому +1

    Have learned a lot. I'm currently in the process to find a steel-boat so would be wonderful to get some hints on what to look at on those. Keep up the good work!

  • @beaconbus
    @beaconbus Рік тому

    Very knowledgable man! Great series!

  • @tarivard
    @tarivard 9 місяців тому

    Great series. I'm checking out my next boat this coming week.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  9 місяців тому

      best of luck!! let me know how it goes

  • @VonBluesman
    @VonBluesman Рік тому +3

    Surveyors like Jim and Sea Dog are worth their weight in gold, just ask Captain Q and Ran Day. 👍😎✌️

  • @jocularpaddy
    @jocularpaddy Рік тому

    Gold nuggets of information!

  • @mountainmandale1587
    @mountainmandale1587 Рік тому +2

    You always do such a great job.

  • @Kowzorz
    @Kowzorz Рік тому

    I love seeing the goods and the bads. "here's a ___. We immediately see xyz and that indicates abc [cue the diagram of construction

  • @flashpoint8909
    @flashpoint8909 Рік тому

    scary stuff guys that last Boat would have passed until the Deck part, could easily part with Cash and get shafted with that one, very informative.

  • @sandrocavali9810
    @sandrocavali9810 7 місяців тому +1

    excellent video! greetings from the Mediterranean

  • @JY-mq5lg
    @JY-mq5lg Рік тому +1

    The best of the series so far. How about wood and metal hulls (aluminum, steel).

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      great idea!!

    • @johan8724
      @johan8724 Рік тому

      Wood and steel are always stronger then plastic but age and maintanance history is a key. Rusty steel and rotten wood can cost a lot of time and money to repair. Now welding steel can be done anywhere almost for a quick fix when needed and steel is stronger when hitting an object at sea.

  • @goodq
    @goodq Рік тому

    Absolutely absolutely fantastic. Thank you very much for making this series

  • @tracymcguire2737
    @tracymcguire2737 Рік тому

    Wow I'm learning so much from your videos. Well done!

  • @danielphilips2226
    @danielphilips2226 Рік тому

    Big thanks to both of you, FANTASTIC stuff!!

  • @chrisnewton3032
    @chrisnewton3032 Рік тому

    Keep them coming please. This stuff is Gold!

  • @dvanolpen
    @dvanolpen Рік тому +1

    Just bought a Catalina 22 swing keel and would love to see that video.

  • @sallyb3
    @sallyb3 Рік тому

    Very good points, thanks Randaaa and Jim.

  • @davejob630
    @davejob630 Рік тому

    Love your work Ran Day! Thanks Jim! Great episode... I think I may have even learned something!

  • @Goofus75
    @Goofus75 Рік тому

    Hi Randall, I know I am late to the party, just catching up on your channel and excited to see the next chapter. Quick question, does Jim have an advice for us "want to be" Marine Surveyors? The field itself is not very transparent but highly interesting. If you see him again Sir, I sure would appreciate anything he might have to say on the topic. Thanks for all the great shows!

  • @ronagoodwell2709
    @ronagoodwell2709 10 місяців тому

    This is really useful buyer beware info. As anyone who's been out looking for that mythical best boat knows, there are an awful lot of boats available for every price point you can imagine. Many of those who haven't sold for a long while probably failed a survey or two, and are languishing until the owners can't afford to keep them anymore... or until some poor schmuck comes along and buys one without a survey. Sometimes it's tempting to be that schmuck. Take a deep breath. The feeling will pass. Just know, once you buy the boat, you own all the problems. *** On the other hand, if you have the skills and are motivated, you can take a deck apart from the top, and scrape out the dead core and replace it with fresh core and generous polyester resin, etc. There are numerous videos showing how to do this. And there are worse ways to spend your time and money.

  • @bjjan8592
    @bjjan8592 Рік тому

    This is a very helpful series and much appreciated!

  • @querubimsantos2347
    @querubimsantos2347 Рік тому

    Wow…
    Randy, you are making this channel get a new face. It has always been good. But now, it has got a lift.
    Congrats!!!

  • @Gladtobeleaving
    @Gladtobeleaving Рік тому +3

    Randay, do you think, in retrospect, that you were more entranced by the lines and design of your new boat (the aft private cockpit off of the aft cabin, e.g.) than the actual condition of the boat? I guess I thinking, first, of the condition of the wiring, but you've had your share of engine problems, too.

  • @vincentsrzentic596
    @vincentsrzentic596 Рік тому

    This is so great, first-time buyer here looking to a buy a boat and this is such a valuable information. Can't wait to see the next one! When is it coming out?

  • @ericlauch8673
    @ericlauch8673 Рік тому

    I definitely learned alot from this series and know some things to look for that I never would of thought of. One thing I definitely learned is before making a major purchase , hire a professional . 👍

  • @jasonatkinson635
    @jasonatkinson635 Рік тому

    Great episode. Thanks Ran Day

  • @IstvanJrKoles
    @IstvanJrKoles Рік тому

    Thank you! Important knowledge.

  • @gregsage1605
    @gregsage1605 Рік тому

    This is a brilliant series. Thank you.

  • @davidlawson5937
    @davidlawson5937 Рік тому

    Thank you for these. Valuable info. Well done.

  • @Dreancaidi
    @Dreancaidi 9 місяців тому

    Excellent idea for an educational video.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  9 місяців тому +1

      Glad you liked it... we're working on continuing the series :)

  • @harbourdogNL
    @harbourdogNL Рік тому

    2:16 "...your moisture meter" he says, pointing below the man's waist...🤣 I just spit coffee through my nose laughing...

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому +1

      😂 unintentionally funny... i like the way your brain works Harbour Dog :)

  • @TT-tn1dp
    @TT-tn1dp Рік тому +3

    So when looking to buy, would it be better to go after GRP foam decks rather than balsa or plywood?

  • @jayvayzer
    @jayvayzer Рік тому

    Really enjoy these videos. Thanks for putting these together:)

  • @jameskiehm546
    @jameskiehm546 Рік тому +1

    Randy great video. What is the Teal racing boat next to you? Also, I lived in Guilford but didn’t recognize where you were filming?

  • @evankrhodes
    @evankrhodes 2 місяці тому

    Great video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jwboll
    @jwboll 7 місяців тому

    Nice job with this video. I can see this saving a lot of people a lot of money with nothing more than a plastic mallet. (and costing lemon boat sellers a lot of money)

  • @mattevans-koch9353
    @mattevans-koch9353 Рік тому

    Thank you Randay and Mr. Dias for the excellent video. These videos are like a college night class in how to buy a boat and when you and the Captain go through a boat it is like a class in evaluating the living and sailing qualities of a boat. Have a great weekend gentlemen.

    • @YachtHunters
      @YachtHunters  Рік тому

      thanks for watching... and the kind words. much appreciated

  • @AstroHuff9990
    @AstroHuff9990 5 місяців тому

    Okay so when I'm ready to buy a boat, bring a hammer. Got it.
    This is a fantastic series

  • @jrobidas
    @jrobidas Рік тому

    I feel like we should call this series “This Old Sailboat”. 😂 Jim is like Tom Silva from This Old House.

  • @danielswords3969
    @danielswords3969 Рік тому

    • I alive on a 1973 Alberg 30 and a rotten deck core and chainplates is my worst nightmare. I don't have the nerve to check my chainplates and balsa core. I always suspect when sailing that someday my rig will come down and that after I die my boat will have basically no value and will be a disposal liability.
    But then I cheer-up because I think so what. If the mast comes crashing down (assuming it doesn't land on my head) I will be left with a perfectly comfortable (for me) and live-aboard-able trawler.
    Without the mast I can go under bridges and further up some bayous. I wouldn't mind the slow speed. I might spend some money on engine sound insulation and a cockpit Bimini. I will have excessive draft (4ft) but not so much that I couldn't live with it. I like the look of my hull (long, low, narrow with nice overhangs) and I think it would be more beautiful than any but a Biloxi Lugger trawler.
    So if I were looking for a boat to live on or even to sail in local, protected waters (vs ocean crossings) a boat like the one surveyed above with the rotten core or one needing major standing and running rigging and sail repairs/replacement might be a perfect find for me. No way it is worth the effort of re-coring the deck but it might last another 20 years cruising coastal waters or just buy it as a live aboard coastal trawler.

  • @sellignomod83
    @sellignomod83 Рік тому

    So useful, thank you for this.

  • @herveybayrealestate-withth6452

    Great series.