Hello Everyone
Sailing has been a dream of mine for years and I come from a family of sailors.
I recently bought a Catalina 30 following a great survey, and positive feedback from my family on the condition of the vessel.
Unfortunately, it appears that after I bought the boat problems completely out of my control started to mount and I have no idea what to do.
The main issue I am facing is the need for bottom paint. It appears no boatyard near me will let me paint it myself (even after hauling it out I have individuals telling me I can't do it, the boatyard owners, contractors at the boatyard, and even other boat owners within the yard) and no businesses are available to do it either.
I spoke with one business who agreed to paint it after getting the bottom sandblasted, but after the blasting, it turns out the hull has hundreds of blisters and this was enough for that business to step back from painting it.
On top of all this I lose my insurance if its not bottom painted in about 10 days (yes this sounds ridiculous, but that is the term every broker I talked to gave me - fix the survey recommendations in 30 days or the insurance is void and bottom paint was on the list).
My boat is now stuck in a boatyard for $2000 a month and there is nothing I can do to fix it. I can't do the repairs myself as I don't live near where to boat is currently.
I am so down right now. I've always wanted to sail, but this has been an ordeal and I've almost spent what I paid for the boat on an unsuccessful bottom paint venture...
Is it time for me to give up on the dream and give the vessel to a scrapyard?
Sailing has been a dream of mine for years and I come from a family of sailors.
I recently bought a Catalina 30 following a great survey, and positive feedback from my family on the condition of the vessel.
Unfortunately, it appears that after I bought the boat problems completely out of my control started to mount and I have no idea what to do.
The main issue I am facing is the need for bottom paint. It appears no boatyard near me will let me paint it myself (even after hauling it out I have individuals telling me I can't do it, the boatyard owners, contractors at the boatyard, and even other boat owners within the yard) and no businesses are available to do it either.
I spoke with one business who agreed to paint it after getting the bottom sandblasted, but after the blasting, it turns out the hull has hundreds of blisters and this was enough for that business to step back from painting it.
On top of all this I lose my insurance if its not bottom painted in about 10 days (yes this sounds ridiculous, but that is the term every broker I talked to gave me - fix the survey recommendations in 30 days or the insurance is void and bottom paint was on the list).
My boat is now stuck in a boatyard for $2000 a month and there is nothing I can do to fix it. I can't do the repairs myself as I don't live near where to boat is currently.
I am so down right now. I've always wanted to sail, but this has been an ordeal and I've almost spent what I paid for the boat on an unsuccessful bottom paint venture...
Is it time for me to give up on the dream and give the vessel to a scrapyard?