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Old 05-06-2022, 17:27   #31
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Re: Looking for a $10k liveable Sailboat

And another one
https://www.yachtworld.co.uk/yacht/1...er-34-8278434/
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Old 05-06-2022, 17:34   #32
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Set up and ready to go..
https://www.inautia.com/used-boat-42...525354459.html
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Old 07-06-2022, 13:30   #33
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Owned hull #3, it was a solid boat. The only core is in the deck and by the way that boat looks it is not going to be a problem. The boat got too small with my growing family about 10 years ago but for a single it has plenty of room. Owned/sailed it for 14 years.

The main cabin is a great place for two adults to sleep, center of boat down low by the keel nice and stable.

Very sea kindly and faster than she looks as well.
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Old 07-06-2022, 18:17   #34
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this is all nonsense you can cross oceans even for much less than 10k
Yes i have to agree. I have a 31 ft HR Monsun from 1974 and it is quite capable of doing what he wants to do and the boat is worth about $30,000.
You can travel and cross oceans in a garbage-can if you have the balls to do it.
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Owned hull #3, it was a solid boat. The only core is in the deck and by the way that boat looks it is not going to be a problem. The boat got too small with my growing family about 10 years ago but for a single it has plenty of room. Owned/sailed it for 14 years.

The main cabin is a great place for two adults to sleep, center of boat down low by the keel nice and stable.

Very sea kindly and faster than she looks as well.
I always thought they were solid GRP including the decks.. but then again, I've never owned one.
But.. it is one of the boats listed in Atom Voyages which many here often mention..
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Old 10-06-2022, 07:45   #36
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As already posted, the more "out of the way" boatyards and CL are where you'll find something.

https://portland.craigslist.org/nco/...489058633.html

https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/b...490898880.html

https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/b...490626286.html



https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/b...489615737.html

Be prepared to get down and dirty, and scrounge around.
People have sailed around the world in lesser boats than these.
Just a quick look at the first 2 listings. The first one has been removed. The second one has been on the hard for 10 years!!!! You don’t think that’s going to cost to get it ready? New Standing Rigging, new Running Rigging, New Bottom Paint, New Batteries, Polish the diesel, clean the water tank and replace all the hoses attached to the water tanks, complete service of the engine if its even able to run after sitting for 10 years. Wiring, electronics, etc.

Even if you knew how to do everything yourself you are still talking $10k’s assuming there us nothing major wrong. If it was blocked slightly wrong the hull could be deformed especially in the Alaskan weather.
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Re: Looking for a $10k liveable Sailboat

I saw guys sailing around the world (including Drake’s passage!) in boats I wouldn’t take around Vancouver Island. They were very creative, scrounged like mad, accepted leaky interiors, and made do without. But they sailed world passages!

So…would I do it….no.
Can it be done - Yes!

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Old 10-06-2022, 08:41   #38
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Just a quick look at the first 2 listings. The first one has been removed. The second one has been on the hard for 10 years!!!! You don’t think that’s going to cost to get it ready? New Standing Rigging, new Running Rigging, New Bottom Paint, New Batteries, Polish the diesel, clean the water tank and replace all the hoses attached to the water tanks, complete service of the engine if its even able to run after sitting for 10 years. Wiring, electronics, etc.

Even if you knew how to do everything yourself you are still talking $10k’s assuming there us nothing major wrong. If it was blocked slightly wrong the hull could be deformed especially in the Alaskan weather.

Ya but we're talking $10k for a great boat. If you can find them for sale, they usually bring in $45k. True..."Even if you knew how to do everything yourself", but this is what this thread is really about...DIY'ers. Unfortunately the thread has turned into tire kickers and nay-sayers. On the other hand, this thread has been good for me as I will be selling my Westsail and preparing for the slew of dreamers.
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There is no such thing as a maximum amount to spend on your boat. The good news is if you get the right one at least it probably won't all need to be at the same time. The bad news is you have to be ready to put in the time to get it ready to go, learning your boat inside and out. This post looks like another troll post to me though, its been 15 minutes so it was due.
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Location: Anywhere in the world

Price: $10k (If the boat needs a bit of repair)
$20k (If the boat is ready to cross the ocean tomorrow)

I need a reliable boat for some point go to Brazil. At the moment, i'm not a very experienced sailor, this will be my firts oceanic sailboat. I'm looking for something like a 30ft (or bigger), with a standing headroom, i'm 6’3” height...

If you have any advice for me, i'm open to it as well, thank you all
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Location: Anywhere in the world

Price: $10k (If the boat needs a bit of repair)
$20k (If the boat is ready to cross the ocean tomorrow)

I need a reliable boat for some point go to Brazil. At the moment, i'm not a very experienced sailor, this will be my firts oceanic sailboat. I'm looking for something like a 30ft (or bigger), with a standing headroom, i'm 6’3” height...

If you have any advice for me, i'm open to it as well, thank you all
Don't let the naysayers get to you. They don't understand "needs a bit of repair". If you can do most of the work yourself and if you don't mind getting sweaty and dirty, there are options out there. Come down to South Texas (south of Houston). Make a round of small marinas and boat yards. What you seek is out there in plain sight. Craigslist is a great resource. Here's a sample close to me. I've sailed offshore in the Gulf on a sister ship (maybe it was this one). https://corpuschristi.craigslist.org...479483250.html
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I know that there is a C&C 38 in pretty solid condition, needs some cosmetics, but not much. Look for it on Sailboat Listings. Price is currently $25k but make an offer, I think you could have it for $20
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He's looking for a $10,000 boat that's livable in and is fixable as he goes along preferably..
Not double the budget.. stick with the prospectus.
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Old 10-06-2022, 10:45   #44
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I am thinking to sell but you really need to convince me. It’s a Pearson 365. We are located in the Dominican Republic. Sea here is great for sailing. Just pm me if interested and will send you info and photos
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This is a great discussion! Thank you!
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