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12 Years in water at Marina
- LovaCarver
- Scurvy Dog
- Posts: 10
- Joined: November 20th, 2021, 5:31 pm
- Vessel Info: Carver 3207 Aft Cabin
- Location: PNW
12 Years in water at Marina
The reason for my post is to solicit opinions based on the fact that for the past 12 years the boat has sat in marinas. Nine years with the previous owner who used it as a liveaboard and fixed nothing. Cheap rent on the water I guess. The last 3 years has been spent with the current owner who had the boat towed to his marina where he has been working on mostly the interior and otherwise bringing the boat up to snuff. He even recently had it hauled and bottom painted with new zincs installed.
Unfortunately the current owner is of I'll health which is why I'm now looking at it.
My question is... Although the boat is being offered to me at a very attractive price, should I pass on this "opportunity" JUST because the boat has been sitting for 12 years in salt water?
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