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587.1 | GET A SURVEY NOW! | CSSE::GARDINER | | Tue Jun 30 1987 16:56 | 10 |
| Most Insurance Companies won't touch you unless you have recent
(less than 6 months) survey. Hull insurance is getting harder to
get on older boats. If you find someone, stick with them. It probably
would be impossible to get coverage on a 10 year old boat and the
amount is governed by the survey.
Enjoy,
Jeff
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587.2 | No survey / No deal | NECVAX::RODENHISER | | Tue Jun 30 1987 16:56 | 16 |
| George,
This all sounded real good 'til I got to the part where the owner
felt that a survey really wasn't necessary.
Heh, Heh, Heh!
Did he ask you to trust him, too?
You gotta survey it to find out if all that gear works. And what
about hull/deck delamination, and other hidden trouble spots, etc?
A survey is the single most important item you can purchase for
a boat this size.
John
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587.3 | Marblehead mooring | PULSAR::BERENS | Alan Berens | Tue Jun 30 1987 18:14 | 14 |
| As a long time holder of a Marblehead mooring permit, I wonder how you
are going to get a Marblehead mooring. The waiting list is, I hear,
maybe years long, and the regulations (that are supposedly now being
enforced) prohibit the transfer of mooring permits from the seller of a
boat to the buyer. If you haven't done so, I'd suggest calling the
harbormaster (617-631-2386 0900 to 1300 Monday through Saturday, I
think) and discussing the mooring situation with him. Oh yes, the boat
on a mooring must be owned by the mooring permit holder, ie, no
subleasing.
Welcome to the wonderful(?) world of boat ownership.
Alan
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587.4 | Mooring - What Mooring ?? | PUNDIT::MCWILLIAMS | | Tue Jun 30 1987 19:03 | 24 |
| I have to second Alan's recommendation.
NH has a waiting list of about 10 yrs for Little Harbor, and about
10 yrs for the Portsmouth Yacht club area. I am a NH resident, and
Portsmouth would be ideal for me, but no way could I get in.
Salem has some rental moorings, call the Barnegat Transportation
Company in Salem for info. There also may be mooring permits still
available in Salem. The Salem Willows yacht club may still have
some opeings.
Beverly has a 3-5 yr waiting list, and the Jubilee Yacht Club has
a 10 yr waiting list, last time I asked.
Newburyport has some rental moorings available, give me a mail message
I'll tell you who to call, but you have to love the Merrimac to
stay there (always an adventure .....)
As Alan said call the harbormasters, they are generally very friendly
and helpful, but there's little they can do, if there's no space.
/jim
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587.5 | Marblehead's Harbor Plans | CAMLOT::BLAISDELL | | Wed Jul 01 1987 09:08 | 8 |
| The wait for Marblehead moorings just got longer. A recent SOUNDINGS article
said Marblehead has concluded that the harbor is overcrowded, partly caused by
boats getting bigger. In any case, the reported solution will be to gradually
reduce the number of moorings by awarding only one new permit for every two
permits returned.
- Bob
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587.6 | park it, WHERE!!?? | NRADM3::MITCHELL | george..ya snooze, ya lose | Wed Jul 01 1987 11:02 | 7 |
| ....sheezze! y'all got me concerned about the mooring thing. It'ld
be funny having a boat with no place to put it 'cept in my own yard
I better do some dealing quick or the War Dept will be beating up
on the Defense Dept
___GM___
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587.7 | Welcome back | DPDMAI::BEAZLEY | | Thu Jul 02 1987 13:05 | 18 |
| Sounds like you got a good deal on your boat. I went through the
same experience last fall. Finally ended up with a 23' Columbia
for a good price in excellent condition. The point here is that
those looking for a GOOD used boat should take heart. There is hope.
There are good boats out there in good shape at a reasonable price
but one must be careful and patient. The used boat market is not
the place for impulse buyers. A survey and trial period are absolutely
essential. Another hurdle is the constant viewing of one shoddy
craft after another, usually suffering from neglect rather than
abuse.
Hope you settle the moorage problem. I don't have that problem down
here in Dallas, mine has a good trailer and moorage is fairly
abundant(though changing rapidly).
Good luck on your renewed endeavor...
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