The I may have found another Carver saga has come to an end. I went to look at the 2767 back in November. I liked it a lot. Nice looking boat. I made an offer and the broker thought it was a generous offer. He presented it to the sellers and they decided they did not want to tie up the boat with an offer over the winter so they did nothing.
Since they did not accept my offer I did modify my original offers terms and told the broker I would leave that offer on the table. November passed, December passed as did most of January and I heard nothing from the broker or the sellers. I spent the time reflecting on my boat usage over the past two seasons. After analyzing my usage and the costs just to have a boat at my marina I came to the conclusion it was time to go in another direction. Just having the boat at the marina costs me just over $3500 per year. Last season I spent only one night aboard the boat and I never left the dock. It was time to sell which I did.
I came to the conclusion it was time for me to downsize as I feel that my big boat cruising days are over. At least for now so this past Friday I closed on a new smaller trailerable boat. I bought a 2022 Tahoe T-16.
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Hopefully the picture posts. This is now the direction I choose to go. No repairs everything new and with the ability to trailer I am opening up new boating destinations. We have a lot of nice inland lakes here in Michigan that I will begin to explore. One chapter of my life ends and a new chapter begins.
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