in my search for a boat, we have looked at a lot of them and only two are within our specifications and budget...
I made an offer on a cal 3-34, and it was countered with an amount 3000 higher than my initial offer...
I DO like the boat (but not in love with it yet) and, I WILL have a full survey done, if we come to an agreement on price. I am reserving the right to decline if the survey is unfavorable, which I think is normal.
with the features that the boat has, how does one come to know what a reasonable value should be?
.....the hull is sound, but the rubrail rubber is chalky...
..... someone tied a rope to one of the forward support legs on the pulpit and ripped it out of the deck. a 6x8inch area was affected. it has been repaired and looks nice, except for it needs paint or gelcoat. pulpit leg was sectioned with the push-fit fittings.
......the dodger windows are yellowed and opaque... need new windows sewn in
these are the only visible things that could use some TLC....
the westerbeke 30 has unknown hours, but is the original engine. runs perfectly fine
NO previous owner modifications thruout the boat, inside or out, all original and in great visable condition
the only known problem or disclosed problem is this....
this past month when we had temps down in the teens, the raw water strainer froze and broke... the boat flooded and it is reported that it never got any deeper than 3 inches on the salon floor.... EDIT, I forgot to mention, this boat is setting in fresh water, so it was a fresh water flood....
the upholstery is all in very nice condition and does not seem to have been flooded.
I have a full list of the features, accommodations and onboard electronics, and it seems like a nice boat....
it is clean inside, everything is in order, but it has an odor, like maybe a sanitation hose froze and broke also....
like any boat, its not without its little issues... the stink is the most immediate problem.
I have see asking prices on these boats, on the internet, ranging from 38,000 on down to salvage prices.. any advice you may have to offer is welcome.. thanks
I made an offer on a cal 3-34, and it was countered with an amount 3000 higher than my initial offer...
I DO like the boat (but not in love with it yet) and, I WILL have a full survey done, if we come to an agreement on price. I am reserving the right to decline if the survey is unfavorable, which I think is normal.
with the features that the boat has, how does one come to know what a reasonable value should be?
.....the hull is sound, but the rubrail rubber is chalky...
..... someone tied a rope to one of the forward support legs on the pulpit and ripped it out of the deck. a 6x8inch area was affected. it has been repaired and looks nice, except for it needs paint or gelcoat. pulpit leg was sectioned with the push-fit fittings.
......the dodger windows are yellowed and opaque... need new windows sewn in
these are the only visible things that could use some TLC....
the westerbeke 30 has unknown hours, but is the original engine. runs perfectly fine
NO previous owner modifications thruout the boat, inside or out, all original and in great visable condition
the only known problem or disclosed problem is this....
this past month when we had temps down in the teens, the raw water strainer froze and broke... the boat flooded and it is reported that it never got any deeper than 3 inches on the salon floor.... EDIT, I forgot to mention, this boat is setting in fresh water, so it was a fresh water flood....
the upholstery is all in very nice condition and does not seem to have been flooded.
I have a full list of the features, accommodations and onboard electronics, and it seems like a nice boat....
it is clean inside, everything is in order, but it has an odor, like maybe a sanitation hose froze and broke also....
like any boat, its not without its little issues... the stink is the most immediate problem.
I have see asking prices on these boats, on the internet, ranging from 38,000 on down to salvage prices.. any advice you may have to offer is welcome.. thanks