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Subject: Re: [world-cruising] Well, maybe the time has come...
From: Harry James (welshman@XXX.XXX)
Date: Sun Dec 01 2002 - 14:45:08 EST
Try
for searching for boats for sale. If you go to their advanced search you
can narrow it down to type, price and location pretty well.
The one thing that you can count on in buying an older boat is that
there will be three more time as much work to do on than you originally
plan. That being said there are some hulls out there from the late 60's
early 70's that are better than anything you can buy new.
I would suggest getting familiar with Calder's books and Casey's "This
Old Boat"and then helping a friend do some major renovations on an old
boat.
HJ
>Hi paul,
>
>>Now, I'm Australian and my girlfriend is French, and we're trying to decide
>>where to start things out -- East Coast Aus or Europe/Med. So, has anyone
>>got any ideas of costs of boats (in the 30-32' range) and costs of cruising
>>in Europe vs Aus.
>>
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