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| trevork |
Posted - 09 Jul 2015 : 17:08:32 Well, now that I have abandoned The Broads and a regular access to the sparky stuff, I have some stuff I don't need or simply cannot use! Top of the list is a fancy dehumidifier! A brand spanking, never even out of the box, Meaco DD8L 8 Litre Dehumidifier. The very one that was "Which" Best Buy 2014! Full guarantee still.
Available direct for £168 and you can find a supposedly new one on Fleabay for around £130. Anyone fancy it for around £100 plus whatever it costs to deliver. If you happen to inhabit God's Own County then we should be able to skip that!
As an aside, I also have a new Wychwood Solace 6 reel and Maver Genesis Black Ice Xtreme Feeder 12' rod going spare!
Why?? Convoluted story, My tackle got nicked, wasn't seriously good stuff, Shakespeare rod and Okuma reel but I liked them. Went to an angling treasure trove in Barnsley (some might know it), Fella there somehow managed to talk me into realising I needed this fancy stuff. I can't get on with it and have since bought an alternative Shakespeare rod and Drennan reel from elsewhere which are a lot more simple and me! So if anyone is interested there could be a bargain price! |
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| adi-n-chez |
Posted - 27 Aug 2015 : 20:51:29 quote: Originally posted by trevork
Its 10 minutes from home Dave! On the Calder & Hebble fifty yards from a pub! Been on it most days. Not always shifting but just watching the world go by and fishing! Got a problem already though! Water tank has a leak and, believe me, its not easy to get at at all!
Is that on a canalised part then Trev ?
I recall lots of fun trying to raise a mile stretch with one dodgy paddle when we did the pennines run when the river sections were high!
Have you got your Handspike ?
Adi
Sewer Tubes ? I'd rather have a D**ncr*ft (Only Kidding) |
| df |
Posted - 10 Aug 2015 : 22:28:10 Well someone has put in an offer of the full £25k with out survey or sea trial on the storebro, brave sods (or rich gits), I hope it turns out to be a good one for them, would very much have liked it for myself but thats a hell of a risk.
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| Deano |
Posted - 04 Aug 2015 : 21:06:01 Thats a lot of boat for £25K. Assuming it had a clear survey.... BUT with those engines I would not touch it without a full hull survey and an engine/mechanical survey.
Do you know how much spares are for those engines???
Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse. Freeman 32 "Liberty" See the photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/54758027@N00/ |
| df |
Posted - 29 Jul 2015 : 08:44:06 quote: Somewhere there is another boat with your name on it. Funny name for a boat, really.
Don't be silly Ian, even I wouldn't call a boat 'Tw*t'. Then again......
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| IanM |
Posted - 29 Jul 2015 : 06:55:23 They probably are getting the mooring fees waived for a while but, yes, they should get a grip and shift the boat.
Last year a mate tried to buy a house in a similar situation. The offer went to a solicitor acting on behalf of 7 or 8 different people. They all had to agree before it could proceed. So it didn't proceed.
It only takes one to object or to want to play "hardball".
Anyhow, it wasn't meant to be, Dave. Somewhere there is another boat with your name on it. Funny name for a boat, really.  |
| john-m |
Posted - 28 Jul 2015 : 23:51:21 Seems a strange way to do business |
| Knighty |
Posted - 28 Jul 2015 : 22:35:15 Just been having a look at the photos and does look a quality boat at a good price even at £25k but it would be brave man who would stump up the money without a survey. |
| df |
Posted - 28 Jul 2015 : 22:24:47 It seems the solicitor involved is also getting peed off with it, theres 11 charities involved and none have asked the broker for any advice on selling boats, it's running up moorings fees and if left too long will be worth less than the bills owed. Rhymes with 'anchors'....
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| Knighty |
Posted - 28 Jul 2015 : 22:18:34 I would have been livid. How the hell do they expect to sell a boat at that price without a survey or a decent sea trial which the boat is (or should be ) capable of.
I thought I was up against it when I bought my Freeman, last owner would only budge a fraction on price, grumbled when I said I was having a survey then said the price would be the same regardless of what the survey threw up. Turned out good in the end.
A cheap boat you could take a risk but not a £25k one. |
| df |
Posted - 28 Jul 2015 : 17:13:51 Been blown out!
quote: I submitted your offer to the solicitor. It has been rejected. They want the full asking price that is not subject to survey or sea-trial.
It seems they want me to pay £25k for a boat that I've not heard run and not seen the underside of!! I declined politely (ish).... I did ask that they pass on my thanks for a wasted day and tank of fuel and my best wishes for someday regaining a grip on reality.
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| df |
Posted - 27 Jul 2015 : 14:10:53 And I doubt dover marina is a cheap option, unless they are just doing a favour as it's a charity sale, it seems to be getting moved around the marina.
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| john-m |
Posted - 27 Jul 2015 : 13:24:14 Sounds interesting dave. I would of thought a charity would of took anything for it as they won't want ongoing costs like mooring and such like |
| df |
Posted - 26 Jul 2015 : 18:07:22 Well made an offer on the storebro but it seems the previous owner died and left it to charity so they have to submit the offer to a bunch of charities to choose wether to accept or decline, apparently a higher offer was lost a while back as they took so long to respond so not going to hold my breath on it.
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| df |
Posted - 23 Jul 2015 : 09:55:34 Got that covered Ian, I'm going to wear a mask and wig when I call them. Might not like it yet, not looking at it till saturday, boats can look fantastic on paper yet when you get on you can take an instant dislike to it, we did that on a fairline mirage we looked at.
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| IanM |
Posted - 22 Jul 2015 : 23:39:46 Very nice, Dave. Will you register with the RNLI in advance or just spring the surprise on them when you, um, you know, sort of need them? |