IRENE
Guru
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2016
- Messages
- 1,254
- Location
- British Columbia
- Vessel Name
- Irene
- Vessel Make
- Nordhavn 40II
Derik,
I understand your thinking about newer/fewer projects.
We bought a 2011 40' trawler last December, she had 1375 hours on her. Over the months after purchase, I was amazed at the number of things that needed attention on what I feel is a "newer" boat. For example, we had leaks in many systems, including a through-hull requiring a special haul-out. Today, I am putting in thousands of dollars worth of batteries. There was no sign of neglect, or much wear and tear. I sure have learned some things, and I try to do as much as possible myself. I am glad to have done it, and would do it again.
Certainly, continue with your due diligence and balance your findings with what you want. More expense or newer won't necessarily lessen the headaches. Even a new boat will have myriad issues during commissioning.
Best Wishes
I understand your thinking about newer/fewer projects.
We bought a 2011 40' trawler last December, she had 1375 hours on her. Over the months after purchase, I was amazed at the number of things that needed attention on what I feel is a "newer" boat. For example, we had leaks in many systems, including a through-hull requiring a special haul-out. Today, I am putting in thousands of dollars worth of batteries. There was no sign of neglect, or much wear and tear. I sure have learned some things, and I try to do as much as possible myself. I am glad to have done it, and would do it again.
Certainly, continue with your due diligence and balance your findings with what you want. More expense or newer won't necessarily lessen the headaches. Even a new boat will have myriad issues during commissioning.
Best Wishes