Buying A Boat
Copyright Valerie Giles ©
"A comical account of the trials and tribulations of one
couple's adventures when buying their first boat. Many of you will be able to
relate to their experience."
Why is it, that when you are looking to buy a
boat, you can never find one that suits your needs. This is what has happens to
many people every year and in particular to ourselves. It’s just like buying a
house. When you are selling, it is a buyer’s market and when you are buying it
is a seller’s market! This year my husband and I decided that it was time to buy
our first boat.
Now we have been boating with our friends on their
Bayliner
for many years. They pay for the boat expenses and we bring the food and drink
in exchange. Not a bad deal we figured, until we got the boat bug ourselves. Now
we want to own our own boat. After six years of boating and as many seasons of
boat shows, we decided to take a boating course. So a couple of winters ago, we
signed up for a rather lengthy boating course of 16 weeks. We decided that
firstly we wanted to be safe boaters and secondly we wanted to protect our very
expensive boat investment when the time came.
Week after week of classes, lesson after lesson of plotting and tying knots came
and went and finally it was time to graduate and try our luck at
boating with all this new
found knowledge. We decided first to try out our expertise on our friends’ boat,
but discovered that was like having two cooks in the same kitchen. Things don’t
really run as smoothly as one would like. Tie a knot. Have someone retie it for
you. Hang the fenders over the side. Have someone reposition them. So after
several weekends of unsuccessful attempts, the decision was made to buy our own
boat sooner rather than later where we could tie our own brand of knot and
observe the channel markers the way we had been taught!
So we started to look. What happened to all the “For Sale” signs that we had
seen only weeks before in every marina that we cruised by? Where were all those
perfect boats that we had seen in every cove and tied up to every dock? They
were no where to be found. Finally after perusing the yachting magazines and
journals, talking to several boat brokers and searching many internet boats for
sale sites, we found what we thought to be the perfect yacht for us - right in
our own backyard. Only five minutes from our home there is located a marina with
lots of power boats. Last year there were many for sale. But as luck would have
it, we were not looking then. This year, there were few boats for sale. But on
this one particular morning as we drove through the marina parking lot, we spied
the perfect boat. We hopped out of the car and walked over to take a closer
look. The boat had been pulled out of the water, so we were able to look it over
from all sides including the bottom.
The information that was posted beside the boat looked very promising. Just the
right length. Just the right age. We had already agreed that this boat make was
good quality. An
inflatable dinghy with motor and seawise
electric lifting system was also included. The boat also had a GPS and all the
trimmings. But the price, could it be correct? It seemed a bit low for this
particular yacht. You guessed it! The twin engine system was gas, not diesel.
This was the reason for the excellent price.
We thought that we had found the perfect boat! In fact we had except for one
very expensive item. For those of you who own your own boat, you can related to
the expense of a gas engine yacht. Gas engines are fast and great for skiing and
lake touring in small boats, but on the ocean and in a large yacht, the cost can
be prohibitive.
So once again, our search begins in earnest. And once again, there are no boats
for sale. Or is that just our take on the situation? Surely the boat for us is
just out there waiting to be discovered!
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Valerie Giles owns and operates Boats, Anchors and More
http://www.boats-anchors-and-more.com a boating resource site
featuring
boat accessories, boat chartering, new & used
boats,
fishing lure manufacturers,
inflatable boats, outerwear, thermal underwear
& sunglasses. Everything you need for the boating season.
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