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San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:13 am
by kevinnem
Hello eveyone. As per teh craiglist post that was mentioned a few days ago, I am interested in buying the boat. talking with seller RE some price stuff, that I assume will be worked out. Problem is that I am not in the area, and was wondering if there was anyone that could have a look over the boat and make sure it is in reasonable condition?
I am also interested if anyone knows of a broker, or some other way to "buy" this boat, remotely without flying down there? maybe a marina owner can facilitate trasfer, or something?
Thanks, Kevin Nemrava.
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:09 pm
by Catigale
The same feature that makes these boats so appealing (low price) unfortunately makes it unappealing for brokers....to be fair...who is going to spend 5000 USD to broker a 15000 USD boat??
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:02 pm
by mrbillfll
I missed the CL link, but can you get the seller to send you more pic's or take some video and post to you tube.
the only other option I can think of, is to ask for help on some of the other (more subscribed) boards
sailnet, trailersailor, ask an owner, etc.
one thing I would say, is good deals don't last too long, and if its really a good deal, and is still for sale after a few weeks, that might say something...
PS: your location is?
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:17 pm
by GaryMayo
Call the marina it is docked at.
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:59 pm
by Judy B
would you consider hiring a surveyor?
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 3:30 pm
by kevinnem
I certinely would.
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 4:43 pm
by Judy B
Surveyor:
Peter Minkwitz
351 Embarcadaro, Oakland, Ca 94606
Tel: 510-465-2527
I don't know what he would charge ou to go to Campbell, which is in the south bay, about an hour from Oakland. Peter is well respected around here. You can ask him to help you and for advice. He's very experienced. I've used him and was pleased. A surveyor's report is useful when negotiating a final deal.
A good surveyor can give you a rough idea of what you'll need to do to make the boat safe and reliable. Peter used to work at Svendsens Boat Yard as a foreman, so he's got a real-world perpsective on the cost of fixing shortcomings. That' really important.
An other idea is to call the San Francisco area MacGregor dealer at 415-456-2644
Arena Yachts re-sells used boats, as listed on this page of their website.
http://www.arenayachtsales.com/got_a_used_macgregor.htm
Other local surveyors can be found here or in google,
http://sfsailing.com/cgi-bin/mbi/surveyors.cfm
Hope this is helpful.
Judy B
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 9:49 pm
by steveb48
Judy has the right idea but it you want someone to take a quick look and perhaps take some specific pictures, I'm not far away.
Shoot me an email at steveb48 @ aol. com if I can help.
Steve
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Re: San Francisco/Campbell area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:28 pm
by GaryMayo
Road Trip. Purchased a Hummer on eBay for $40,000 several years ago. Long ways away. It was at one of those investment car lots where everything looks new. I opened the hood, and moved a piece of sound dampening insulation, and found the condition the vehicle was in before they pressure washed it.
I told the manager, pass, and drove home.
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:29 am
by arknoah
mrbillfll wrote:I missed the CL link, but can you get the seller to send you more pic's or take some video and post to you tube.
the only other option I can think of, is to ask for help on some of the other (more subscribed) boards
sailnet, trailersailor, ask an owner, etc.
one thing I would say, is good deals don't last too long, and if its really a good deal, and is still for sale after a few weeks, that might say something...
PS: your location is?
I agree that these are the minimum things you should consider, in addition to hiring a surveyor if you believe it makes sense. (I'm a cheapskate, and didn't get a survey on my little $3,500 boat, but for a more substantial purchase, I'd hire one.)
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:36 am
by kevinnem
PS I live in Calgary , Alberta Canada.
getting it home has it s own challenges, but I am sure if I can get a boat at a good price, then I can make it happen.
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:37 am
by Catigale
I know we arent the best neighbor in the world, but I do think 99% of people here know where Calgary is....I hope??
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 2:10 pm
by bscott
Catigale wrote:I know we arent the best neighbor in the world, but I do think 99% of people here know where Calgary is....I hope??
Calgary and Denver are Sister Cities and we enjoy an excellent relationship--except in hockey
Bob
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 5:18 pm
by Catigale
Huge influx of Americans moving north to Calgary..a literal stampede.....
Re: San Francisco/Campbel area. Help to buy boat.
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 7:13 pm
by GaryMayo
Catigale wrote:Huge influx of Americans moving north to Calgary..a literal stampede.....
Americans are jumping ship at record numbers. Many are going south of the border like Jesse Ventura has done. I have too much stuff to walk away.