Hi, John -

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 06:30:17AM -0600, John Sexton wrote:
> As my departure to Europe approaches, I find I am still with boat. As I 
> am getting older and wish to have a more old folk friendly boat, I am 
> not sailing nor taking my present boat with me. I have had no luck 
> selling her so I am looking for ridiculously low offers. I know the 
> economy is bad but this is a bargain as the batteries, solar 
> installation, new and as yet uninstalled roller furling genoa etc do 
> have value.
> 
> 36 foot tri draws 2 feet. Ketch rig with all sails within 6 years and 
> little use. refrigerator runs on 12v and draws 25 amps max per day so 
> solar installation and 495 AH battery keeps it running with no problem. 
> Ashore now but will be able to hit water within a week or so, depending 
> on my energy levels. God I hate it when my boat is ashore.

I'm interested, but trying to figure out how to slide this into my own
time constraints is... quite a challenge. :)

The first thing I'd have to know is, how badly is the boat damaged, and
what would it take to get it into sailing shape? If it's not that huge
of an amount of work, something that could be reasonably handled by
hiring a worker for a week, then we could talk about going forward on
this. If not... I'm pretty much tied down for the next 3 weeks, and
can't leave the New York area for more than two days at a time, and
trying to hop repeated weekend flights to Texas would be ridiculous.

So, what needs to be done on it?


Regards,
Ben
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