I've never done one of these sites, but I'm at a loss on what to do.
I recently purchased a Hunter 23 1987 sailboat from A-Haul boat haulers in Rhode Island who sold me a boat that was represented to me "complete". I told the seller that I knew nothing about buying a boat and wanted it for my children and me and trusted him when he stated that it was complete and ready to sail. In trying to rig it over the last few weeks I learned that spreaders were missing. I bought spreaders and realized that the mast did not go with the boat. I went to buy spreaders to match the "Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender Mast" that was put on my boat and found out the sails were too long for the mast and the boom did not match the mast. In order for this boat to sail, I would need an entire new mast to match the sails that hopefully would go with this boat. I'm at a loss on what to do? I have paid for a mooring and want to sail this summer so I am looking to purchase a different boat (I'm a single Mom of 3 kids and really cannot afford two boats but have no choice now that I have a mooring and don't know what to tell my kids).
If anyone has any interest in the different parts of this boat or the boat as is and can piece it together to make it sail, I would greatly appreciate hearing from you and hopefully sell it. From what I can see, the boat itself is in good condition, a little rub rail problem but the interior is in good shape. The sails look like they are from the original Hunter boat.
Or, if anyone has any other suggestions, please let me know. The gentlemen I bought my boat from will not return my phone calls and I've asked him to take the boat back. Is this ever done in the boat industry, or was it my sad luck.
Thanks for any ideas.
I recently purchased a Hunter 23 1987 sailboat from A-Haul boat haulers in Rhode Island who sold me a boat that was represented to me "complete". I told the seller that I knew nothing about buying a boat and wanted it for my children and me and trusted him when he stated that it was complete and ready to sail. In trying to rig it over the last few weeks I learned that spreaders were missing. I bought spreaders and realized that the mast did not go with the boat. I went to buy spreaders to match the "Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender Mast" that was put on my boat and found out the sails were too long for the mast and the boom did not match the mast. In order for this boat to sail, I would need an entire new mast to match the sails that hopefully would go with this boat. I'm at a loss on what to do? I have paid for a mooring and want to sail this summer so I am looking to purchase a different boat (I'm a single Mom of 3 kids and really cannot afford two boats but have no choice now that I have a mooring and don't know what to tell my kids).
If anyone has any interest in the different parts of this boat or the boat as is and can piece it together to make it sail, I would greatly appreciate hearing from you and hopefully sell it. From what I can see, the boat itself is in good condition, a little rub rail problem but the interior is in good shape. The sails look like they are from the original Hunter boat.
Or, if anyone has any other suggestions, please let me know. The gentlemen I bought my boat from will not return my phone calls and I've asked him to take the boat back. Is this ever done in the boat industry, or was it my sad luck.
Thanks for any ideas.