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Jun 14, 2010
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Seafarer 29 Oologah, OK
Passed by the Washington (DC) Sailing Marina on a bike ride and saw this boat, looks like it has been neglected for quite a while. It seems odd because I have heard that WSM storage is so scarce there is a years long waiting list - I wonder why someone would keep paying to store a boat they don't keep up.
 

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Jul 28, 2010
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Boston Whaler Montauk New Orleans
Maybe they're not paying the storage, and therefore maybe you could get it for cheap.
 
Dec 1, 1999
2,391
Hunter 28.5 Chesapeake Bay
I started sailing at the Washington Sailing Marina many years ago and the same thing was in evidence then. Even at my current marina I see boats here and there that are falling apart and never leave the slip. For example, I have a mid-70s Catalina 27 next to my slip that I do not believe has either left the slip or been bottom painted in over 8 years. I can see an algae farm growing at its waterline. Yet I suppose the owner must be keeping up with his slip fees....
 
Nov 6, 2006
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Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
See that all the time here too.. My next door slipmate has not been on the boat in about 5 years.. boat is still tied up from Hurricane Katrina .. another nice later model Hunter 34 is in the same condition.. its rub rails have been pulled loose and there are lots of cosmetic problems but no one has been there to work it/clean it up since Katrina.. Marina manager tells me that they are still paying the bills and he actually talks to them sometimes.. but the boats don't move.. Amazing.
 
Sep 26, 2008
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- - Noank CT.
These customers are what the marinas owners love !! They pay the full slip fee and don't use any of the services. Think about it .....no water.... no electricity.... no parking don't use any of the facilities ! ! BUT they pay the same as everyone else ! They don't complain or otherwise make problems. From a marina owners view point they are the best !
 

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Feb 21, 2009
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Catalina 30 San Diego/ Dana Point, Ca.
We have too many of those here too, in the water and just getting worse and worse.
I have often thought about the post above this one..... they are the perfect tennant... much like the perfect gym membership holder! Pay the fees, don't actually come to contribute to the crowds, complain, or abuse the equipment!

Couple years ago a fellow got a great deal on a Cat 30 just a bit older than ours. Had a new outboard and he got it all buffed out, new canvas, everything. After a couple sails, things did not go well one day, she came in, was put away quickly and no one ever returned (that we saw) and she just got more moldy and dirty..... sometimes we would take our hose over and just give her a good rinse....... Amazing how much money there is out there just being thrown away..
 
Jul 17, 2009
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Endeavour/Chrysler E-32/C-22 swimming pool
My C-22 was neglected for 15 yrs before I got it. So the good thing is they can be sailed again with a little effort after being abandond.
 

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Feb 21, 2009
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Catalina 30 San Diego/ Dana Point, Ca.
If we could have we'd have purchased the Cat30 next to us just 'cause we knew what a good deal and good boat it was. There are such good deals around, just hate to see a boat unloved.
 

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Jun 14, 2008
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Hunter Legend 40.5 Shoreline Marina Long Beach CA
Missing Owners

I once had a Olsen 30 ULDB next to me once. She was brand new. The 20-ish somethings who owned her raced her several times a week for a year. Then they disappeared. Ten years later, the boat was a mess and it sold for a song. Turns out they were the children of a mega-wealthy European family who simply had their fun and moved on.

Later, I was next to a famous Hollywood actor's Swan (I won't say who). In the five years I was in that slip, I only saw him once. He did have a maintenance crew come weekly tho. However, they drove 60 miles to do so instead of using a local service.

Ten of us fractionally own a 24 foot pontoon boat on a local lake. We found it in poor cosmetic but otherwise good shape. We paid a pittance for it. This was owned by a wealthy developer who's kids loved it for two years and moved on. He forgot he had it (accountant paid the bills)!

Everyone has similar stories. What I will never understand is people who pay good money for these boats and then let them sit and rot while still paying big slip, insurance and tax bills. it's a real mystery.
 
Jun 2, 2004
1,077
Several Catalinas C25/C320 USA
We have a couple of boats on our dock that have not been out in years. I don't know why they keep the boat or keep paying slip rental.
 
Feb 19, 2010
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Macgregor 1995 26s Windycrest Sailing Club, Lake Keystone, OK
Hate to see a boat sit and rot We have ours in a dry sail lot and there are several there that have been left unattended for quite some time. On the other hand, since I've been battling cancer for the past year, we've only had ours out once this summer. Hopefully we'll be able to get out the end of this month.
 
Jun 14, 2010
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Seafarer 29 Oologah, OK
Hate to see a boat sit and rot We have ours in a dry sail lot and there are several there that have been left unattended for quite some time. On the other hand, since I've been battling cancer for the past year, we've only had ours out once this summer. Hopefully we'll be able to get out the end of this month.
I just noticed that you sail on Keystone Lake - Windycrest Sailing Club, perhaps? I did a lot of sailing there in the 70s and one day soon, if the good Lord is willing and a certain job opportunity comes through, I will again.
 
Jul 20, 2010
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Precision P28 Lake Ouachita
I once had a Olsen 30 ULDB next to me once. She was brand new. The 20-ish somethings who owned her raced her several times a week for a year. Then they disappeared. Ten years later, the boat was a mess and it sold for a song. Turns out they were the children of a mega-wealthy European family who simply had their fun and moved on.

Later, I was next to a famous Hollywood actor's Swan (I won't say who). In the five years I was in that slip, I only saw him once. He did have a maintenance crew come weekly tho. However, they drove 60 miles to do so instead of using a local service.

Ten of us fractionally own a 24 foot pontoon boat on a local lake. We found it in poor cosmetic but otherwise good shape. We paid a pittance for it. This was owned by a wealthy developer who's kids loved it for two years and moved on. He forgot he had it (accountant paid the bills)!

Everyone has similar stories. What I will never understand is people who pay good money for these boats and then let them sit and rot while still paying big slip, insurance and tax bills. it's a real mystery.
Ditto!
 
Feb 19, 2010
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Macgregor 1995 26s Windycrest Sailing Club, Lake Keystone, OK
I just noticed that you sail on Keystone Lake - Windycrest Sailing Club, perhaps? I did a lot of sailing there in the 70s and one day soon, if the good Lord is willing and a certain job opportunity comes through, I will again.
Yes, Windycrest Sailing Club is our home. Great bunch of folks. Can't wait to get healthy enough to spend more time out there.
 
Jun 14, 2010
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Seafarer 29 Oologah, OK
Yes, Windycrest Sailing Club is our home. Great bunch of folks. Can't wait to get healthy enough to spend more time out there.
My job opportunity in Tulsa did not come through :cry: . So it will be some while yet before I can move back home. I do manage to commute back there quite often though, and I love spotting the red and yellow pennant stickers all over town. A much larger sailing community than most people would guess, probably. A quick return to health, and happy sailing!
 
Jul 29, 2010
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Macgregor 76 V-25 #928 Lake Mead, Nevada
Lookks like the wind caught the roller furled jib and blew it over. SAD!! You wonder how these folks treat their kids and dogs. Sailboat, I believe, have souls. Fair Winds, Old Salt...
 
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