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First day cleaning up the boat

First day cleaning up the boat

what a mess

The following weekend, we planned to spent all day at the boat cleaning up and just looking at everything. I thought I calculated the time better, but there’s no 8 AM ferry on Sunday, so we didn’t even leave before 9 AM. That means we just got there around noon. Well, that would still give us all afternoon.

I backed up the van to the boat ramp and carried the dinghy to the water. We loaded up our stuff and I started rowing out into the bay. [...] Continue reading First day cleaning up the boat

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Paying for the boat

Paying for the boat

My boat (green one) out in the bay!

I thought the easiest way would be to go to the bank, get cash and then pay for the boat in cash. With a bigger purchase I would definitely suggest a different way of doing that. Maybe use an escrow company or specialized attorney to handle payments. You want to be safe, not sorry!

With my dinghy in the van I was on my way to pay for the boat. After that I planned on actually rowing out to the boat and do some clean-up and just look around a [...] Continue reading Paying for the boat

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Is the boat still for sale?

Is the boat still for sale?

nice steering wheel

I felt good about having a budget and I emailed Judi again. It was mid September now. They still had the boat. They had moved it from the dock out to a mooring buoy. Dock fees were raised from $425 to over $500 a month. I was thinking of how much money they paid just for keeping the boat at the dock.

Judi sent me a few pictures of the interior and warned me that it’s not pretty. They meant to re-build the interior after they moved ashore, but never got around to [...] Continue reading Is the boat still for sale?

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