you just never know how bad the owner/previous owner is/was lying to you... or why they're even lying....
the guy I bought our boat from recently, had 5 sails in bags, in addition to what was on the boat... he told me one was a 100% hank on jib, one a 155 genoa, one was supposed to be another main, but kind of ragged, also an asymetrical spinnaker and a racing jib...
i finally got aroung to stripping the sails from the boat and took them all in to the sailmaker to see what we could salvage from the pile....
the main that is on the boat is a full batten main in decent condition, and is stamped with a racing certification number at the headboard... but as i knew when I bought the boat, the fool who installed the track slides used STEEL grommets... so they need to be changed...
the 135 furling jib needs the UV cover restitched, otherwise in excellent shape.
so then we opened up the unknown bags of stuff....
we did find a spinaker, but it is a symetrical... in like new condition but with a patch of mildew at one clew....
the next one was a brand new main... possibly never installed on the boat.... no slides or grommets. and although it is identical to the one that the boat was rigged with, it does NOT have full batten pockets and has a bit less roach. it also has two reef points. I am installing grommets and track slides...
the next bag was a like new 135 furling headsail... it looks like the original that came with the boat as the UV sewn on it is the same color as the boat... no signs of wear, usage or abuse. stitching is still all good on the UV... no work needs done....
the next 2 bags has a #1 and a #2 kevlar racing jib in them, which I have absolutely no use for. one is older than the other.... you will soon see them listed in the gear ads
the PO was a talker and I caught him in a few less than truthful comments that made no difference in all the world, other than he lied when he talked about it...
as for the sails, im sure he had no idea what was in the bags, but was afraid they were rags, so instead of saying he didnt know or that they were rags, he told me whatever came to mind hoping i would take his word for it and wouldnt open them up to see rags... but by not knowing I feel the deal is only sweeter for me....
he owned the boat for 6 years and apparently never looked in the bags.
also, what i did find out from his slip neighbors is that he was disgusted with the boat because it developed a severe engine oil leak and the engine needed to be removed to be repaired, and hes not able to do it... so he sold it cheap... when i bought it I though it was a side cover gasket leaking.
while trying to tighten the side cover bolts, I found the problem to be a broken plastic cap on the mechanical tach connection at the rear of the motor.... replaced it with a metal one and its dry as can be...
lots of little things like this were neglected but nothing major, which is good for me. sometimes you just never know
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the guy I bought our boat from recently, had 5 sails in bags, in addition to what was on the boat... he told me one was a 100% hank on jib, one a 155 genoa, one was supposed to be another main, but kind of ragged, also an asymetrical spinnaker and a racing jib...
i finally got aroung to stripping the sails from the boat and took them all in to the sailmaker to see what we could salvage from the pile....
the main that is on the boat is a full batten main in decent condition, and is stamped with a racing certification number at the headboard... but as i knew when I bought the boat, the fool who installed the track slides used STEEL grommets... so they need to be changed...
the 135 furling jib needs the UV cover restitched, otherwise in excellent shape.
so then we opened up the unknown bags of stuff....
we did find a spinaker, but it is a symetrical... in like new condition but with a patch of mildew at one clew....
the next one was a brand new main... possibly never installed on the boat.... no slides or grommets. and although it is identical to the one that the boat was rigged with, it does NOT have full batten pockets and has a bit less roach. it also has two reef points. I am installing grommets and track slides...
the next bag was a like new 135 furling headsail... it looks like the original that came with the boat as the UV sewn on it is the same color as the boat... no signs of wear, usage or abuse. stitching is still all good on the UV... no work needs done....
the next 2 bags has a #1 and a #2 kevlar racing jib in them, which I have absolutely no use for. one is older than the other.... you will soon see them listed in the gear ads
the PO was a talker and I caught him in a few less than truthful comments that made no difference in all the world, other than he lied when he talked about it...
as for the sails, im sure he had no idea what was in the bags, but was afraid they were rags, so instead of saying he didnt know or that they were rags, he told me whatever came to mind hoping i would take his word for it and wouldnt open them up to see rags... but by not knowing I feel the deal is only sweeter for me....
he owned the boat for 6 years and apparently never looked in the bags.
also, what i did find out from his slip neighbors is that he was disgusted with the boat because it developed a severe engine oil leak and the engine needed to be removed to be repaired, and hes not able to do it... so he sold it cheap... when i bought it I though it was a side cover gasket leaking.
while trying to tighten the side cover bolts, I found the problem to be a broken plastic cap on the mechanical tach connection at the rear of the motor.... replaced it with a metal one and its dry as can be...
lots of little things like this were neglected but nothing major, which is good for me. sometimes you just never know
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