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Levin
Hello again... A few months back I started posting to find out if it would be feasible to do the "live aboard" thing in Southern California (San Diego to be exact), and I was excited to hear that no only is it a possibility, many of you believe it is a very good way to live. I am a new officer in the Navy and I was very pleased with all the good help I got on this board. When I realized that living on a boat is a possibility I began asking about types of boats to live on, and I started talking about where I could find slips, and all the other details that would go into getting a boat. Again the sailors of this board were very helpful to me... and this of course means that I have even more questions. A week ago I completed OIS (Officer Indoctrination School... or "boot camp for officers") and now I'm in the process of making final preparations for my move out to San Diego. After much discussion I decided that the perfect size boat would be a 34 foot boat, and so I called a marina and secured a slip for a 34 foot boat with live aboard status (I'm beginning to realize that I got really lucky with this call, but I think it was just one of those "right place, right time" sort of things). Now all that I need to do is find a boat... this is where my question comes in. Any advice on how I can find a 34 foot boat quickly? I want to be careful about my selection of course, I want to make sure I know what I'm doing, but at the same time I don't want to lose the slip I now have (or have to pay for too many months of keeping an empty slip). Ideally I would like to get either a 34 Hunter or a 34 Catalina but does anyone have any advice on where I would start looking for these boats. I’m guessing I should start with the newspaper, but are there other publications that would list boats for sale in the San Diego area?). Also are there any good websites that would list boats for sale? Any advice you could give would be greatly appreciated. The final question is a simple one: Broker or No Broker? And if you suggest I use a broker do you have any suggestions of which broker I should use? Again any help would be greatly appreciated, and thanks so much for reading the post.-Levin