I have a ~1975 Albin Vega which is currently in dry storage on a trailer in San Carlos, Mexico. When I bought it in 2000 it was my intention to retire there. In the event, I wound up retiring in the Philippines instead, in 2010. Initially I was hoping to get the Vega transported here, but that turned out to be impracticable due to the cost of transport and the very high tariffs imposed by the Philippines. Then I thought I would be able to get back over to Mexico once in a while and spend some time on the boat, but family obligations intervened and that hasn't happened either.At this point the Vega has been sitting on its trailer for nine years. It was in good condition in 2010 when I last used it, but obviously is likely in less good condition now. At my current age and circumstances it is not practicable for me to undertake the complications that would be involved in traveling to Mexico, bringing the boat up to saleable condition, coping with the Mexican bureaucracy, etc. so as things stand the boat will be forfeited to the Marina Seca, probably toward the end of this year.If there is anyone who is interested in trying to rescue it from that fate, I would be very happy for someone else to get some use out of it. I am not looking to be paid, and I am willing to do whatever I can from here (i.e. sign papers or whatever) to help as long as it doesn't require me to travel or pay money. I believe that what would be required would be paying the Marina Seca their accrued storage fees (a few hundred dollars), and figuring out how to navigate the Mexican bureaucratic maze to transfer or acquire title, which based on past experience I would guess may be a nontrivial undertaking. If anyone wants to inquire further they should please feel free to contact me by email, jaxhax at gmail.