True, the only thing missing was the Draft of the Boat, but the view of it on the hard showed it to be a nice Shallow Draft which is what Cruisers really need. It was hinted at with the time the Boat had spent in the Bahamas though, before being confirmed by seeing it on the Hard. Best Wishes. Bob. 👍🏴🇬🇧⛵️🌟🌟🌟
I agree this was an awesome boat tour video! Go around the boat yard and do some more boat tours (we love watching boat tours and talking about our preferences when we finally get t buy our own boat). I would also add information on where we could see the listing or how to contact someone if interested. Great job!
looks like the port side is under the water based on the discolouring in the cabinets. wondering how good/bad the current condition of electrical systems
You did a good job showing the boat. But the seller needs to be totally up front on what happened to this boat. Honesty is always the best policy. How full of water was it? A very short time from now there could likely be a lot of electrical problems due to degrading wiring. Was it laying over on its port side? Would make one wonder if the deck core was compromised. How bad was it tossed around? Beneteau construction with their glued liner can become compromised if the liner separates. I wouldn't want a Beneteau, let alone a hurricane damaged one. I definitely wouldn't want a sail drive. Maintenance nightmare.
Price? On another note, you're pretty good at this even though you think that you're no expert. Maybe you should consider being a boat broker. You'd have your freedom while putting some money in the boat kitty.
Nice Review. Also looks to be a good Shallow draft, so no issues cruising places like the Bahamas. A very nice Sailboat for someone, and good that it is hauled out for a good inspection. If it had an in Mast Furling Main, even I’d be interested, but unfortunately my Classic Mast Main, with Lazyjacks and stack packs are now over, and replacing Mast and Boom, would not be practical. Ho Hum. Thanks again for the tour, you have done a great job showing that this Boat is tight there for what quite quite a number of people would like in a Sailboat. Best wishes. Bob.,👍🏴☹️⛵️🌟🌟🌟
The guy said that the boat had hurricane damage, that the stanchions were replaced due to that damage so i'd guess that the mast and other deck winches etc were replaced at that same time.