way bigger than expected
I started shopping for a used boat in the 35' range in the summer of 2000.I used the internet extensively and wasinterested in a Beneteau late model in the 30-35' range for the 30's to 50's. I surveyed an old Catalina 38 and hadto reject it due to numerous repairs.I asked the broker for my deposit back and told him why. The next Monday he came in with a 43' Beneteau 1989 thathad been a Moorings boat,,, in the 40's.Holy Cow! This was way way more boat than I had expected and being 10 yearsold I thought it couldn't be structurally or mechanically that bad.I had it surveyed, the surveyor found a lot of minor stuff but nothing overwheming.As it turns out this boat had 3 year old Elvstrom sails, 3 year old standing rigging, an overhauled Perkins 50 andsome new thru hulls. I had it trucked over to CC from Lauderdale, had the riggers rewire it and repair damaged fittings for $2000 and spent $3000 reconditioning the bottom and topsides, repairing minor gelcoat and prop/rudder repairs. $3000 for new chain and rode/anchors, lots of varnishing,interior cleanup,parts replacement, a new bimini cover andsome deck and interior accesories and I have a really presentable blue watercruiser/racer. Some neat graphics for $300"Caribbean Soul", new fuel filters/oil/transmission fluid and a lotof just picking at small problems by myself and my helpers and I am really set up. Dirty, dirty job though. Its been a lot of work, but I am notan experienced boat restorer. Sealing around the deck fittings with Gluvit andhaving all the hatch Lexan and portlight Lexan replaced($2000), new interior mirrors and I've got a beauty.Getting the deck leaks stopped is step one and is critical.Put in a dockside charger,new batts,some new light fixtures and its awesome. Of course it didn't hurt that I had a lot of free time because my family was still up in Dallas(they're here now). Its taken a year but I've been racing a cruising a bit with it as well. Its been great to see the improvements but they occur at a very slow rate I must admit. This approach isn't for everyone but.,,,,,,,,, If you find a relatively recent boat that is fundamentally sound, this works.Jut don't go half way. If you are like me you are going to want to really go after problem areas. Took all the cabin sole plates out, stripped them, refinished them and applied Git-Rot and resin over damage on the sole bottoms. Its amazing what a little water left in the bilge can do to your wood, get it out! Had to replace some broken plumbing fittings too. Hated it, but succeeded. Now,I've got one of the best looking, biggest and fastest boats in Corpus Christi, and I paid about as much as someone would pay for a new 30 footer. After three years, that thirty footer will look and work no better than mine, and I've got twice the seaworthiness, crew capacity and value. Check this approach out. Go to Mark Lipkus at wellfoundyachts.com in Key Largo. A really good and trustworthy broker. I'm stoked! And ready to go anywhere when I'm want to.Bill Fraser Corpus Christi Texas