To get you up to speed, I texted the broker this morning to see if maintenance records/receipts were on the boat. Then it became obvious there was miscommunication about her already being on the boat or at least in the vicinity. When she said “we” moved the boat 60 miles with no issues, I think it logical to assume that she was part of the we.
She then informed me she was waiting to book a flight from FLL until I said I wanted the boat. Red flag #1.
I then asked if there were something I was going to see which would have me reject the boat. “It needs hull paint”. Red flag #2
When confronted, she said it just needed paint in spots. When I asked why that wasn’t done while the boat was on the hard, I was met by a different version of events than was previously shared. Red flag #3
From there, it continued to unravel with yet more contradictions and a whole new story as to why the previous buyer didn’t complete the deal. After a few more conversations, I asked if I were wasting my time coming to look at the boat. “This may not be the boat for you”.
This after asking how old the photos were that she sent. “The boat has been sitting in a marina for years”. This despite the fact she didn’t answer earlier questions as to how long it had been since the boat ran. How much and how old is the fuel.
It became almost comical with furthe revelations that contradicted what she sent earlier, but it was anything but comical given I had booked non-refundable flights and would be charged a late termination fee for cancelling the rental car. She invited me to sue her for my out of pocket expenses to that point, so as a southern gentleman, it would be impolite of me to refuse said invitation. It’s not like I’m not in FLL on a regular basis.
