Join a sailing club then sign up to crew on someone else’s boat. I did that and inside of a year I was given a S2 6.7. Did a bottom job, replaced the running rigging, light maintenance on the outboard and some general cleaning. For less than $2000 all in I got a boat that’s great for day cruising and learning how to handle a larger boat! Not a 33 footer and not gonna take me to the Bahamas I know. However it proving that nothing is more expensive than a free boat… cause it’s making me want a bigger boat!
@@mountainmandale1587 more like double it!! I got 22 feet I want 22 more feet! Bring on that Oceanis 44 center cockpit!! I got find out which tropical beach makes frozen beverages taste the best!!
Good friends help their buddies out, especially in times of need. This seems a well maintained if an old design that will have an old style layout. Not a racer but not meant to be other than a cruiser. I like the keel configuration for a cruiser. Someone will be very happy with this deal if they know what they are looking for and this boat fits the bill for them. Sweet!
Looks very clean. Love the blue and white piping seats. Very smart and ship-shape. BUT assume she's not seaworthy, until you've convinced yourself otherwise. Thanks for showing us.
I owned a Luders 33 -- 1968 Hull #47. Lived on it for 7 years in Canada. Not fast but comfortable and easy to sail. Comparable boats are C&C 30 and Corvette, Alberg 30 and 37. There are lots around at good prices but make sure the engine is recent
Nice boat. The construction details are almost the same as my Allied Princess 36. That isn't surprising since Allied built the Luders 33 too. This boat will be a good sailer, but will seem small by modern standards. It will get you there. I suspect the hull is solid glass and that there won't be any blisters. My 72/73 Allied has no blisters. The deck is likely balsa cored so some people may be worried about wet core. However, on my Allied the upper skin on the balsa cored deck is almost 1/4" thick, so the core is not really needed.
Have an Allied Seawind II. These hulls will still be around in another 20 years and more. Don't get why insurers are trying to phase them out. Balsa cored decks are only a problem when deck harware rebedding maintenance is neglected. Epoxy seal the thruholes and no more worries.
So ANOTHER Great Offering ! Such a deal ! ! Do you have any friends on the Pacific Ocean side of the world selling a boat ? Seems like all of the "deals" are on the Atlantic side . 😢
Thank you for sharing. Actually, I never thought about buying sailing boat ⛵ before, although the thought of sailing tickled my fantasy for many years. However, this year I thought to look for what would cost to have one and I noticed that you can have one for like 1000$ up to like 1000000! Anyway, my comment here is about when you said this boat is old and slow. I wonder, slow comparing to what? Whatever advice you can give to me I'll take it. I already applied for a docking spot in the marina where I live and I'm looking forward to buying my first sailing boat soon. Thank you🌹
That's a good looking sailboat! 15k seems very reasonable for something in that condition. I bet those cockpit lockers are massive! The large fore and aft overhangs of the hull may slow it down a bit most of the time (due to the shorter waterline length), but that should also ease the motion if the waves pick up right? Looks like the rudder is keel hung with a cutout for the prop: pretty bulletproof there as long as the rudder tube doesn't leak. Looks like a good cruiser.
I'm not that surprised when I see well kept boats. Even the concept of returning from left for dead doesn't deserve to be bashed. I've fixed everything from a calf with an infected knee to an unwanted Wurlitzer to a car that spent two decades buried in a chop shop to a rental plane that got partly stripped. I don't feel this hesitation around boats, and I just bought motor parts today. There may be a trailerable sailboat sneaking up on me and I don't know it. It's nice to have a diesel and a DSC radio sitting around.
Looking for a place to comment or message you, not necessarily about this video. Maybe you could do a video about the costs of boat ownership and sailing. I mean you buy a boat, then what? Expensively you can pay craftsman and marinas, but what about long term affordable boating? DIY repairing and the ins and outs of locating anchorage areas to save on those expensive dock and mooring fees. Everyone says anchor out, but no one says where to find those spots and how to safely do it. I’ve been on docks and moorings for years, but now I want to challenge myself and anchor for next season, but I’m realizing just how much I don’t know about finding anchorage spots.
Pretty sure the glass is heavy an from what I could see the mast is deck stepped so the deck probably is solid , looked like wooden blocking at the roller furling jib stay on the deck an wonder what's up with that , the rest of the boat looks fine , can't see more than a couple spending much time on it though , for ten grand for a young couple you could really go places with that boat , Thx for sharing
Good to hear, when you did the repair you didn't seem to think it was the best way to go. I thought you was good and will now do that to my Albin Ballad
Excellent pedigree for the asking price. It's ironic that people will put 25k into a used car but get all conservative about a 10k boat. It's a sweetheart deal and if not your cup of tea then you can flip her for something else. I have a preference for center cockpit and aft state rooms IE: Hans Christian 33 but that's just personal choice. This is a great deal and a decent inventory. An afternoon sail would be all it should take to close the deal. Thanks for the showing.
I like having a guided tour video like this. Interesting how they did the galley. Was the layout part of the refit? They made a big galley in a small space, but... having to step on the counter when going in or out of the cabin seems like an issue. I guess maybe you could put a "welcome" mat there or something.
@@LadyKSailing I pay attention lol. 5 secs = 2024 yt best practice...you're doing well with PS imo, starting with just an old name is a big ask. Historsea has sunk?
Just saying from memory without looking it up, I think this was the same model of boat Robin Lee Graham completed his circumnavigation in after his Lapworth 24 became untrustworthy.
If I weren't living on the other side of the Great Herring Pond, I'd buy it on the spot. I trust you implicitly, and if it's a friend of yours, I know I couldn't go wrong. I'd buy it unseen. And your finder's would have to take place in the Canary islands. 🤷🏽♂️
Similar to a Rival 32. Its a steal at that price. Currently eyeing a boat in Vancouver from Sweden, but need to understand the paperwork to leave Canada with it.
Hey Tim, beautiful boat, but I'm holding out for the sugar scoop! LOL. One of the other comments brought up a question. If you buy a boat in the virgin islands, is there a ton of red tape and fees before you sail it home?
Well it’s not a 33’ for 10k but I just bought my first real sailboat after a lifetime of digny we now have a keel and I believe it fits the bill for a first boat it’s under 5k with a trailer and running outboard the only thing missing is it didn’t make your list it’s an edel 665 thanks for all the info
Hi I just inspect one boat at 11,000usd, 40ft, Riggings are new, fuel tank was replaced, new sails However Engine needs to be overhauled first, navigational system was ripped out, anchor chain looks good but I think need to be replaced in 1-2years. Realistically speaking, are the bads outweigh the goods? Thanks in advance😊
Does he really need it gone this weekend? I’ve been looking for a boat in the Ches Bay area for the past few weeks but would want to do a survey/ sea trial.
I live near a decently large landlocked lake in the southern U.S. and I’ve spotted several great boats that would be perfect for a solo/couple making a run through the Bahamas and Antilles. The problem is that, while they’re incredibly inexpensive compared to their counterparts already in salt water, the cost for the transport to splash on the coast makes it a bit too prohibitive.
There's one I was looking at land locked in Nashville. Great deal but the $10k it would cost to get it to the coast puts it in a more normal price range for the model. However $3k would get it transferred a few miles to the Tennessee river and sail from there. You only need to get it to the nearest navigable waterway. That could save you a lot.
My hypothetical there was a 37' boat, but I actually bought a trailer for my 27'. Like sailboats the trailers are hard to sell so they have a buyer's market too. One can get non commercial wide load permits in several states. You might be surprised what you can do yourself. Many boats up to 30' are within modern pick-up towing capacity.
Great deal. Would prefer a tiller helm on such a great old boat with thecold traditional lines. Beautiful boat and well equipped for the price. No wonder it sold quick. For that money probaly didnt even need a survey.
Tim you are the best! Even in the comments you respond to each one of us. I took my first lesson last weekend on a local lake in OK and only had one uncontrolled gybe! The new crew were unreefing the mainsail. I have cash in the range and a dream of living aboard In marina coastal sailing then after gaining some experience island hopping. Can you help me out here? Finder’s fee accepted!!
Deals like this are common. If you really need this kind of deal, go out every day, tramp up and down the wharves, talk to people. You will find three in 2 weeks. It's like, second boat, or cash flow issues, for whatever reason, the owner can't afford the moorage anymore, stuff like that, the thing has to go. Boats are sold before houses.
Beautiful old girl and apparently well maintained/equipped. Unfortunately (for the seller) the bottom has somewhat fallen out of the used sailboat market. All I'd need to add would be a watermaker as my jerry jug schlepping days are over.
Many boats are unlisted online. At the marina a boat might have a For Sale By Owner sign, or folks might know one is coming up but not listed yet, or marinas often have abandoned boats because the owner stopped paying fees.
@@iverburl Hey. Thank you very much for your reply. Much appreciated. I will have a look with the Marina the coming days and see if there is anything of this. I live in south Sweden and the Marina here has a limited berths and to have one it might take up to 24 months and above. I have registered so I get in the queue 😄. I am not in rush as the summer is almost coming to an end here and I am looking for the best of deals. Since I lack of experience so I am reading a lot about sailboats, sailing and how to buy one. Any input would be appreciated :)
It looks awesome. my only thing is you cannot enter from the stern easily. Also, transporting would be an issue for me as a pro company would have to be hired. Speaking of which, content idea for Lady K Sailing; Taklk about transporting/delivering boats at all levels to their new owner. This one is great! Just too far away. Thanks!
Probably give you seven knots with that short waterline length and draft. ((1 1/2X the square root of the waterline length)) ... yes a decent fun boat. all boats are holes in the water you pour money into :)>
360 degree turn to starboard pouring a bottle of rum all the way round the toerail. Start at bow and finish at bow. Pour the whole bottle, 100%. Sing a chant at the same time. Throw anything with old name off the boat first. Get a virgin to pee in the bilge...... good luck finding one!!!!
There's a hill identification tag on the boat. The state will give it it's own identification number for you to put on the boat. Whatever goofy name isn't tied to the paperwork. Removing the lettering might be a job though. Often it's clear coated so lotsa sanding and redoing clear coat.
I totally understand why people sell boats "cheep". They are a huge commitment of time and money. They start looking shabby if they sit around. Sell it fast and moved on!
@@LadyKSailing nah someone beat me to it. I like your honest reviews. Do episodes like that again when you see a bargain. This tells me i need to look outside of Yachtworld
2023 Epropulsion Plus Dinghy Outboard 1500.oo 2022 Zodiac Cadet 310 Aero 10'2" Dinghy, new $2100 + What a deal option for this little beasty boat.. Bring it south MB I'll teach you the ropes / lines
Join a sailing club then sign up to crew on someone else’s boat. I did that and inside of a year I was given a S2 6.7. Did a bottom job, replaced the running rigging, light maintenance on the outboard and some general cleaning. For less than $2000 all in I got a boat that’s great for day cruising and learning how to handle a larger boat! Not a 33 footer and not gonna take me to the Bahamas I know. However it proving that nothing is more expensive than a free boat… cause it’s making me want a bigger boat!
Heck ya!!
Two foot-itis!
@@mountainmandale1587 more like double it!! I got 22 feet I want 22 more feet! Bring on that Oceanis 44 center cockpit!! I got find out which tropical beach makes frozen beverages taste the best!!
Great boat. East cruising overnight or weekend stuff
B.O.A.T. = Break Out Another Thousand 😂😂😂
I called the owner. He sold it. But hey Tim there’s a lot of us out here would like to buy keep the opportunities coming same finders fee applies!!
As a reformed used car salesman, "selling for a friend" gives me pause. Great boat, i love that generation of styling. Definitely an Alberg fan here.
Good friends help their buddies out, especially in times of need. This seems a well maintained if an old design that will have an old style layout. Not a racer but not meant to be other than a cruiser. I like the keel configuration for a cruiser. Someone will be very happy with this deal if they know what they are looking for and this boat fits the bill for them. Sweet!
Too small for 4 long term.
Looks very clean. Love the blue and white piping seats. Very smart and ship-shape. BUT assume she's not seaworthy, until you've convinced yourself otherwise.
Thanks for showing us.
Oh man. I always wanted an Allied when I retire. They were built near my home town. Well built full keel is what I am shooting for in the future.
I owned a Luders 33 -- 1968 Hull #47. Lived on it for 7 years in Canada. Not fast but comfortable and easy to sail. Comparable boats are C&C 30 and Corvette, Alberg 30 and 37. There are lots around at good prices but make sure the engine is recent
Hello from england, love your channel and you have inspired me to go sailing ,,thank you
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
It reminds me quite a lot of the Pearson 35 that I brought back from New Bedford Mass to lake Champlain. Very very similar very pearson-esque
Beautiful hull design. Wish I had the money for it. It's close by.
If I wasn't in Australia I would jump all over this, great buy for the price.
If I wasn't in the UK I would jump all over it too!!
Great video. If you’re trying to encourage more people to get into sailing. This is the way to do it affordable great boats.
Absolutely!
I missed it. But definitely keep sharing details like this when you see it happen.
Hi Tim, this is a steel, what a nice boat
Kinda like owning a Ford Deuce Coupe there's always people who'll admire the classic lines.
I like your “Finders Fee”😜
Nice boat. The construction details are almost the same as my Allied Princess 36. That isn't surprising since Allied built the Luders 33 too. This boat will be a good sailer, but will seem small by modern standards. It will get you there. I suspect the hull is solid glass and that there won't be any blisters. My 72/73 Allied has no blisters. The deck is likely balsa cored so some people may be worried about wet core. However, on my Allied the upper skin on the balsa cored deck is almost 1/4" thick, so the core is not really needed.
Have an Allied Seawind II. These hulls will still be around in another 20 years and more. Don't get why insurers are trying to phase them out. Balsa cored decks are only a problem when deck harware rebedding maintenance is neglected. Epoxy seal the thruholes and no more worries.
@@dalewhite7775 I agree 100%.
If I had the money, that would be my new home.
So ANOTHER Great Offering ! Such a deal ! ! Do you have any friends on the Pacific Ocean side of the world selling a boat ? Seems like all of the "deals" are on the Atlantic side . 😢
No matter the cost have it surveyed. This is not just for $ spent but also for the trip home
How much would a survey cost? The boat would have to be taken out of the water then out back too.
I'm sure the cost varies according to location but if you have$ for boat..... in and out absolutely and you should be there
Thank you for sharing. Actually, I never thought about buying sailing boat ⛵ before, although the thought of sailing tickled my fantasy for many years. However, this year I thought to look for what would cost to have one and I noticed that you can have one for like 1000$ up to like 1000000!
Anyway, my comment here is about when you said this boat is old and slow. I wonder, slow comparing to what? Whatever advice you can give to me I'll take it. I already applied for a docking spot in the marina where I live and I'm looking forward to buying my first sailing boat soon. Thank you🌹
That's an interesting and awesome finders fee Tim 🎉
Thanks 👍
That's a good looking sailboat! 15k seems very reasonable for something in that condition. I bet those cockpit lockers are massive! The large fore and aft overhangs of the hull may slow it down a bit most of the time (due to the shorter waterline length), but that should also ease the motion if the waves pick up right? Looks like the rudder is keel hung with a cutout for the prop: pretty bulletproof there as long as the rudder tube doesn't leak. Looks like a good cruiser.
There was an 84 34 ft campion in Gibsons Bc for 8 grand..
The snag is you needed a place to put it
Thank you. What about Aloha 32 ?
Oooooo yes!!
I'm not that surprised when I see well kept boats. Even the concept of returning from left for dead doesn't deserve to be bashed. I've fixed everything from a calf with an infected knee to an unwanted Wurlitzer to a car that spent two decades buried in a chop shop to a rental plane that got partly stripped. I don't feel this hesitation around boats, and I just bought motor parts today. There may be a trailerable sailboat sneaking up on me and I don't know it. It's nice to have a diesel and a DSC radio sitting around.
Looking for a place to comment or message you, not necessarily about this video. Maybe you could do a video about the costs of boat ownership and sailing. I mean you buy a boat, then what? Expensively you can pay craftsman and marinas, but what about long term affordable boating? DIY repairing and the ins and outs of locating anchorage areas to save on those expensive dock and mooring fees. Everyone says anchor out, but no one says where to find those spots and how to safely do it. I’ve been on docks and moorings for years, but now I want to challenge myself and anchor for next season, but I’m realizing just how much I don’t know about finding anchorage spots.
Tim actually did a few videos on costs last winter. Finding anchorages is a good idea.
Pretty sure the glass is heavy an from what I could see the mast is deck stepped so the deck probably is solid , looked like wooden blocking at the roller furling jib stay on the deck an wonder what's up with that , the rest of the boat looks fine , can't see more than a couple spending much time on it though , for ten grand for a young couple you could really go places with that boat , Thx for sharing
a couple of years ago you took out a prop shaft from a Alberg 30 and replaced it with a stainless rod and 5200 how did that work out?
Good but the girl just lets it sit and rot now 😭
Good to hear, when you did the repair you didn't seem to think it was the best way to go. I thought you was good and will now do that to my Albin Ballad
Excellent pedigree for the asking price. It's ironic that people will put 25k into a used car but get all conservative about a 10k boat. It's a sweetheart deal and if not your cup of tea then you can flip her for something else. I have a preference for center cockpit and aft state rooms IE: Hans Christian 33 but that's just personal choice. This is a great deal and a decent inventory. An afternoon sail would be all it should take to close the deal. Thanks for the showing.
Thanks for watching!
Very similar to my Tartan 34c!
I like having a guided tour video like this.
Interesting how they did the galley. Was the layout part of the refit? They made a big galley in a small space, but... having to step on the counter when going in or out of the cabin seems like an issue. I guess maybe you could put a "welcome" mat there or something.
What a fantastic buy for some lucky sailor! _Faster intro Tim?_ ⚓
Yeah sped it up a bit
@@LadyKSailing I pay attention lol. 5 secs = 2024 yt best practice...you're doing well with PS imo, starting with just an old name is a big ask. Historsea has sunk?
Cheap is interesting.
Yeah but she looks good! I am tempted
Just saying from memory without looking it up, I think this was the same model of boat Robin Lee Graham completed his circumnavigation in after his Lapworth 24 became untrustworthy.
That is true.
That was a good deal. I'd just put self steering gear on it and change the wheel to a tiller.
have the only Luders 33 in Australia :D
If I weren't living on the other side of the Great Herring Pond, I'd buy it on the spot. I trust you implicitly, and if it's a friend of yours, I know I couldn't go wrong. I'd buy it unseen. And your finder's would have to take place in the Canary islands. 🤷🏽♂️
Similar to a Rival 32. Its a steal at that price. Currently eyeing a boat in Vancouver from Sweden, but need to understand the paperwork to leave Canada with it.
Steering and how to check if it's ok, that's my question for these old boats.
Flashlight and a skinny mindset :) Get in those lockers and under there and check it out
Boroscope cameras that connect to your phone are pretty cheap on Amazon these days.
There's a 31' Hunter in Panama City going for 8k right now on Facebook. IDK if that's typical or not but it didn't seem like there much work involved.
Tried reaching out on the site, never heard back.
Hey Tim, beautiful boat, but I'm holding out for the sugar scoop! LOL. One of the other comments brought up a question. If you buy a boat in the virgin islands, is there a ton of red tape and fees before you sail it home?
Depends which islands. usvi and bvi have different rules. But it’s totally manageable
Thank you for this video .
I’m from Vancouver, Canada and wonder how much docking costs for the size would be.
If you're wondering, don't bother... you can't afford it.
Well it’s not a 33’ for 10k but I just bought my first real sailboat after a lifetime of digny we now have a keel and I believe it fits the bill for a first boat it’s under 5k with a trailer and running outboard the only thing missing is it didn’t make your list it’s an edel 665 thanks for all the info
That’s the only way I could afford a boat, lol.
Hi I just inspect one boat at 11,000usd, 40ft, Riggings are new, fuel tank was replaced, new sails
However
Engine needs to be overhauled first, navigational system was ripped out, anchor chain looks good but I think need to be replaced in 1-2years.
Realistically speaking, are the bads outweigh the goods? Thanks in advance😊
is it a full keel boat?
Unrelated to your video: what is the best toolkit for a 30 to 40 ft used sailboat t with desiel engine?
I am very interested how can I contact the seller? Thanks
The link to the ad.
www.sailboatlistings.com/view/105022
Called the owner He sold it!!!
Does he really need it gone this weekend? I’ve been looking for a boat in the Ches Bay area for the past few weeks but would want to do a survey/ sea trial.
Damn! Unfortunately I'm from Europe... That is the boat I would recommend to a friend, who is looking for his first cruiser.
I am amazed how you never talk about osmosis 😅
I live near a decently large landlocked lake in the southern U.S. and I’ve spotted several great boats that would be perfect for a solo/couple making a run through the Bahamas and Antilles. The problem is that, while they’re incredibly inexpensive compared to their counterparts already in salt water, the cost for the transport to splash on the coast makes it a bit too prohibitive.
There's one I was looking at land locked in Nashville. Great deal but the $10k it would cost to get it to the coast puts it in a more normal price range for the model. However $3k would get it transferred a few miles to the Tennessee river and sail from there. You only need to get it to the nearest navigable waterway. That could save you a lot.
My hypothetical there was a 37' boat, but I actually bought a trailer for my 27'. Like sailboats the trailers are hard to sell so they have a buyer's market too. One can get non commercial wide load permits in several states. You might be surprised what you can do yourself. Many boats up to 30' are within modern pick-up towing capacity.
Oven in the Galley.............That is a 1st. No cook top ?
You can flip the countertop and slide it down behind the stove. It gives you more space if you dont need to use the stove top.
Great looking boat, If I could figure out a way to buy it and own it (whilst living in Singapore as I do) I would buy t myself! great Video Tim.
Thanks for watching!
I am interested.
I don't see much information on the number of sails and what condition they are in.
Great deal. Would prefer a tiller helm on such a great old boat with thecold traditional lines. Beautiful boat and well equipped for the price. No wonder it sold quick. For that money probaly didnt even need a survey.
That is a lot of yacht, even at the asking price.
Tim you are the best! Even in the comments you respond to each one of us. I took my first lesson last weekend on a local lake in OK and only had one uncontrolled gybe! The new crew were unreefing the mainsail. I have cash in the range and a dream of living aboard In marina coastal sailing then after gaining some experience island hopping. Can you help me out here? Finder’s fee accepted!!
Great job!
Did Endevour get sold ?
I believe so
Believe it... I'm selling mine pearson 39 from 1975 for 20k....
listed anywhere?
Link?
Where is the boat? Can it come with a slip?
@@bdtrap sure it can, very small marina in Mayo, Maryland
@@findingtortola8557 listed on Marketplace, mayo Maryland, Pearson 39
Siiiiiiigh.... Right here by me, dagnabbitt!!
i finally bought a boat, an 88 laguna 22 with motor and trailer good sails fairly nice, 1k... cheap boats are out there
Very nice!
How do I get a hold of the seller ?
Here is the link but I think it already sold
www.sailboatlistings.com/view/105022
Is there customs/vat/ownership stuff if you bought it from Europe?
A family of 4 wintered on that thing?
Deals like this are common. If you really need this kind of deal, go out every day, tramp up and down the wharves, talk to people. You will find three in 2 weeks. It's like, second boat, or cash flow issues, for whatever reason, the owner can't afford the moorage anymore, stuff like that, the thing has to go. Boats are sold before houses.
Beautiful old girl and apparently well maintained/equipped. Unfortunately (for the seller) the bottom has somewhat fallen out of the used sailboat market. All I'd need to add would be a watermaker as my jerry jug schlepping days are over.
If my wife liked the idea of sailing AT ALL I would come look at this boat.
You want to buy a sailboat...get to the Marina. Online searching, you don't have the advantage. Get to the Marina...and bring cash.
Could you please explain more. Thanks 🌹
Many boats are unlisted online. At the marina a boat might have a For Sale By Owner sign, or folks might know one is coming up but not listed yet, or marinas often have abandoned boats because the owner stopped paying fees.
@@iverburl Hey. Thank you very much for your reply. Much appreciated. I will have a look with the Marina the coming days and see if there is anything of this.
I live in south Sweden and the Marina here has a limited berths and to have one it might take up to 24 months and above. I have registered so I get in the queue 😄. I am not in rush as the summer is almost coming to an end here and I am looking for the best of deals. Since I lack of experience so I am reading a lot about sailboats, sailing and how to buy one. Any input would be appreciated :)
It looks awesome. my only thing is you cannot enter from the stern easily. Also, transporting would be an issue for me as a pro company would have to be hired. Speaking of which, content idea for Lady K Sailing; Taklk about transporting/delivering boats at all levels to their new owner. This one is great! Just too far away. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Probably give you seven knots with that short waterline length and draft. ((1 1/2X the square root of the waterline length)) ... yes a decent fun boat. all boats are holes in the water you pour money into :)>
Question for any salty dogs.
If i buy a sailboat and dont like the name...what is the done thing about renaming or not renaming.
360 degree turn to starboard pouring a bottle of rum all the way round the toerail. Start at bow and finish at bow. Pour the whole bottle, 100%. Sing a chant at the same time. Throw anything with old name off the boat first. Get a virgin to pee in the bilge...... good luck finding one!!!!
@@johnshaw8327 oh good....i was worried there might be paperwork🤣🤣🤣
There's a hill identification tag on the boat. The state will give it it's own identification number for you to put on the boat. Whatever goofy name isn't tied to the paperwork. Removing the lettering might be a job though. Often it's clear coated so lotsa sanding and redoing clear coat.
Does it come with a divorce attorney? Because I want it, but that would be the end of my marriage . . .
Right there with you 😂
I totally understand why people sell boats "cheep". They are a huge commitment of time and money. They start looking shabby if they sit around. Sell it fast and moved on!
FYSA, I made an offer....
Good luck!
@@LadyKSailing nah someone beat me to it. I like your honest reviews. Do episodes like that again when you see a bargain. This tells me i need to look outside of Yachtworld
I Will Buy iT $$$ Cash -
In the area I live in, genially the bigger the boat the cheaper it is.
2023 Epropulsion Plus Dinghy Outboard 1500.oo 2022 Zodiac Cadet 310 Aero 10'2" Dinghy, new $2100 + What a deal option for this little beasty boat.. Bring it south MB I'll teach you the ropes / lines
If I was there I would purchase this boat, but unfortunately I’m in the UK,
...not worth one hundred buckaroos, let the ol' seller pay for debris box🤑
You want my story for content? '78 Cheoy Lee
The only problem is how do I get 10 grand past my wife?
I have enjoyed your work. I’m boycotting Canada for their outrageous slap at my God. Unsubscribe!
Dont buy any boat without a full survey. The boat featured here is too old, built before the fiberglass improvements of the late 80’s.
You do not know anything about fiberglass on boats in the 60’s.
i bought this sailboat for 5 k usd