great show. you have the right taste in picking the right boats. you are absolutely right about do diligence and making sure you get a survey. in all cases every boat from brand new to 60 years old needs attention. that is the nob of the captain. cheers
The fact when you summed up the experience of that family dream boat turned into a disaster. When you said time first and energy not so much on cost which waisting money isn’t things I like to do. Time isn’t something one can recover. Thumbs up and enjoy your content. Thanks for sharing your time
Great video and much appreciated. Do you have an updated link for the . 1973 McIntosh 40, $23,000? The one posted no longer works. Many thanks again, Bill Noon
My favorite is when the photos are from a decade earlier, and the boat has been rotting on the hard for the last 5 years, with no one even checking on it.
Which is better, a boat that's been out of the water for the last 5 years, or one that's been in the water for the last 5 years? Honestly don't know but I would think dry is better?
And it’s been on the market for a bit. It could be picked up for a lot less than that asking price - unless, of course, the seller doesn’t really want to sell it! Thanks for watching!
great show. you have the right taste in picking the right boats. you are absolutely right about do diligence and making sure you get a survey. in all cases every boat from brand new to 60 years old needs attention. that is the nob of the captain. cheers
Thanks Neil! Appreciate your comments!
Thanks my friend and congrats for your useful job!
Thank you for your continued support!!!
Great episode. Thanks for including LOA/LWL!
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
The fact when you summed up the experience of that family dream boat turned into a disaster. When you said time first and energy not so much on cost which waisting money isn’t things I like to do. Time isn’t something one can recover. Thumbs up and enjoy your content. Thanks for sharing your time
Thank you for your words. Greatly appreciated. Yes, time is our most precious commodity! Thanks for watching!
Great video and much appreciated. Do you have an updated link for the . 1973 McIntosh 40, $23,000? The one posted no longer works. Many thanks again, Bill Noon
Hi Bill. Thanks for watching. I believe she sold but will verify and let you know.
My favorite is when the photos are from a decade earlier, and the boat has been rotting on the hard for the last 5 years, with no one even checking on it.
Exactly! Incredible what folks try to pass off online... Thanks for watching!
Which is better, a boat that's been out of the water for the last 5 years, or one that's been in the water for the last 5 years? Honestly don't know but I would think dry is better?
I like the Alberg 30
Cool boats and very pretty! Thanks for watching!
Herreshoff wins by a length 😊
Ha! Yep. Darn pretty!
Nothing screams "loved and well cared for" like left to rot out on a mooring can, or in a un-mowed field somewhere
1:52 It's also fraud, and the broker should be named.
It is not 'how many does she sleep''. It is ''how many does she SAIL!''
Fair point!
Alberg 30’s are great boats. This one is way over priced. The Beta is really old. Most likely rebuilt.
And it’s been on the market for a bit. It could be picked up for a lot less than that asking price - unless, of course, the seller doesn’t really want to sell it! Thanks for watching!
There's a guy sailing around the world on the same boat but it's a 1972. He hss a youtube channel.....
That my friends is fraud
Yep!
You go through the pictures of the insides way to fast. I will not be watching your videos anymore.
I think maybe if I did fewer boats I could spend more time on the down below pics. Don’t give up on me yet. Fun stuff coming!
You can pause a video at places where you want study some detail.
@@zig_ziggyright! Maybe her computer doesn’t have a pause button 😂