man n black
Veteran Member
We have the opportunity to buy a WIP luxury ocean crossing trawler.....
The question is when does a WIP become too much?
Short story...less than 10 years old.....outside has a recent repaint and likely needs teak refurbishing along with a few other cosmetic fixes....Inside is an easy gut and open canvas for us...Boat with about 2500 hours total in calmish waters...redundant Simrad elecronics...MAN engines don't look to have ever been serviced on a short cursory inspection....some hydraulics seem to not be working (lift) , but others seem fine (passerelle)
I'm of 2 opinions....I could buy this for WAAYYYYY below going rate just based on it needing a complete interior gut and redo, exterior refurb....but I can have exactly what I want in a real blue water ocean going vessel for below market cost with a little bit of elbow grease....
Or it could be a complete mechanical nightmare in which case putting my stamp on the interior won't matter because all my refurb budget would be spent on mechanical issues.....
Where do I draw the line? Or better yet, is there a great or easy way to make sure this boat is sound from a mechanical standpoint? Pitfalls?
Ch
The question is when does a WIP become too much?
Short story...less than 10 years old.....outside has a recent repaint and likely needs teak refurbishing along with a few other cosmetic fixes....Inside is an easy gut and open canvas for us...Boat with about 2500 hours total in calmish waters...redundant Simrad elecronics...MAN engines don't look to have ever been serviced on a short cursory inspection....some hydraulics seem to not be working (lift) , but others seem fine (passerelle)
I'm of 2 opinions....I could buy this for WAAYYYYY below going rate just based on it needing a complete interior gut and redo, exterior refurb....but I can have exactly what I want in a real blue water ocean going vessel for below market cost with a little bit of elbow grease....
Or it could be a complete mechanical nightmare in which case putting my stamp on the interior won't matter because all my refurb budget would be spent on mechanical issues.....
Where do I draw the line? Or better yet, is there a great or easy way to make sure this boat is sound from a mechanical standpoint? Pitfalls?
Ch