Seadance
Glad you are feeling better. Buying a boat can be stressful at times.Its fun when looking, but not when serious about buying. It has always been exciting up to the point of putting down a deposit and waiting for the 'check-up' and closing. After its mine then I start to get jittery, wondering what I'm in for. So far, I have always been lucky. I have never got the super bargains that others have had the luck to find. I'm just happy getting a good boat at what I consider a ggod price.The boat I currently have, I bought in Tampa Bay area and when it was all said and done, it cost me about $3500 extra to sail it back to Kemah, Tx. That $3500 includes gas, motels, food and new bateries and misc spare parts to make the trip. It also takes into account several 2400 mile round trips in my car to, look at boat and put down deposit, having a closing after the survey and several trips to 'ready' the boat for the long journey.Once the boat makes it to you home marina, then its all worthwhile.Phillip is probably the best person around to help with the 'checking it out' phase and the bringing her home phase. After the storms, looking for undamaged boats has become quite a quest, so dont give up. In an earlier post, you showed the interior of aq boat with i think, chain plate problems, just out of curiousity, where was it located? Tony B