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Old 05-01-2017, 07:12   #31
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WOW.....



Thank you for the warm welcome guys.... Honestly, I was expecting some sarcastic replies but not this much......



And Thanks to everyone who took my post seriously and respond seriously.



It's all about being at the right place at the right time I believe.... In the last 3 months, I saw 5 different boats within my range and the deals didn't go through for different reasons.... (i.e. A handsome Hughes 38 has been sold for $11K and I was about 1 day late)



So, I know it is possible...... I've posted this, just to reach out more people and find out if someone they know has a boat within my range. (Your uncle, neighbor, friend from the club etc)



Thank you guys so much,



Cheers,



Tafa


Don't let the people here discourage you. Critics Forum would be a more appropriate name for this site these days.

I'm not in a market for a boat, but if I were, I'd look in La Paz. It seems to be the final resting place for many well-cruised boats - any many will be in within your budget.
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Old 06-01-2017, 09:22   #32
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Hello Tafa,

I am writing from Nova Scotia. I purchased a 46' steel pilothouse cutter in 2011 and sailed with my wife and two children from here to Grenada - over several years. If interested in discussing this in a bit more detail, please let me know and perhaps we can email details. The boat is mostly wonderful except she needs some patch work on the otherwise sound hull. We are not looking for much given that it is a North Atlantic blue water cruiser - not a motor sailor - and lying in Grenada; a place where the market for such a boat is almost non-existent. If we do not sell her, I will be travelling this spring to Grenada to bring her home. Thank you! Mark.
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Old 06-01-2017, 09:49   #33
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Tafa, wish you luck with the search. I'm sure there are great deals out there for people with patience and willing to travel. Would be great if you let us know how it pans out.
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Old 06-01-2017, 12:27   #34
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Re: 36-42' Bluewater Cruiser

Hello Mark,

Thanks for the reply. I'd like to learn more about your boat.

Can you send me pictures, specs, equipment list, sail inventory etc.

My email address is tafa@nautination.com

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Old 13-01-2017, 06:25   #35
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Hi I have purchased a 34 Irwin citation that had just finished it's second circumnavigation with no major issues apart from losing a couple of anchors and chain plus a propeller and a bbg. due to horrendous weather.Not bad for a cheaper boat. The couple I purchased from said they would have gone a third time but at 77 and 80 they thought a bit old.
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Old 13-01-2017, 11:16   #36
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Re: 36-42' Bluewater Cruiser

Hi Tafa. You shouldn't take much notice of what comes out of Kenomac's mouth. Look what's in his heart.
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Old 13-01-2017, 13:46   #37
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Greetings! It is too bad you are not interested in a 34' sloop that displaces a mere 19,000 pounds. She is in Miami and available in your price range. PLease check out post titled "oh, what to do next..." Thanks, Good Luck, & Good Sailing
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Old 13-01-2017, 13:54   #38
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Seriously. Increase your budget by 100%-150% and I'm sure you'll find something suitable like a Gulfstar in good condition.
There's a not bad looking Gulfstar 50 on EvilBay right now that is close.
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Hi Tafa. You shouldn't take much notice of what comes out of Kenomac's mouth. Look what's in his heart.
That's really funny.
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Old 13-01-2017, 17:48   #40
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You're doing the right thing by searching every nook and crevis for what you want, it's out there. Don't let the nay sayers dissuade you. I found a Pearson 424 with solid bones for $35,000. PO was an elderly gentleman that had taken very good care of it until alzheimers kept him from the boat. It sat for several years so the outside took a beating in the sun but the inside was in very good shape.
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Here's what a $35,000 boat looks like
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Have a look at this site. John has a very good list of truly bluewater boats. Good luck with your search.
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Our hardin sea wolf is a classic ketch currenty cruising and in Puerto Rico. $39,000 ono.

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Good luck finding your s/v. I've been looking for 7 months now for a 40'-42' to sail down the west coast from canada to panama then up into the Caribbean. The tub toy I have now wont make that trip.
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. . . . The tub toy I have now wont make that trip.


A Cat27 has been RTW so yours could make the trip.

It wouldn't be optimum but it is doable. That said I desire to have a boat that can tolerate some of my shortcomings as a sailor.
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