Practical Boat Owner

Rotten to the core…

On a brisk winter afternoon in Southern Florida I was sentenced to a year’s purgatory for being overzealous. So excited was I, when I set eyes on the Sea Ray Sundancer 270, that I failed to properly inspect her before purchase. Little did I know, when we test sailed her, the amount of blood, sweat and tears that lay ahead.

The tale begins when my now-wife, Avery, and I decided to sell our beloved 1999 Chaparral 2335 SS cabin cruiser. We wanted a larger boat with standing headroom, a stand-up shower, galley with fridge and stove and more deck space to bring guests aboard. At the time, upgrading boats seemed a rational decision as we wanted more space for enjoying weekends in the magical Florida Keys. However, I’ve learned since that with boats it’s far better to keep things simple.

Dusk had fallen when we arrived at her slip in Pompano Beach in December 2016 to look at our potential new investment. The first rule of boat buying: never view a boat at night, as it is much more difficult to spot potential pitfalls and imperfections! Nonetheless, we proceeded to inspect the boat, poke around in the bilge and test its systems.

Everything checked out during our preliminary inspection. Following some cursory negotiations, we agreed on a price with the seller pending a sea trial the coming weekend. We thought we had found a bargain at $17,000 (?13,400). Little did we know we had just made the gravest error

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