Angela
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 58' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1977 - 1980)
What is the “norm” for buying a boat in the Great Lakes area in the winter?
I am asking for a friend. Seriously, I really am asking for a couple of friends who live in Minnesota. They are under contract to buy a boat located in Chicago that is in storage. They have had a preliminary survey done to the extent one can be done on a boat in winter storage. The current agreement is that is that after that survey, they are being asked to close on the boat later this month and conclude the survey of the systems that could not be tested and do a sea trial in May (meaning they would already own the boat by then) with the Seller having some amount of funds in escrow to remedy any new findings that need fixing, likely not nearly enough money in escrow is my guess. The final part of the survey and seatrial would include both engines all 3 AC units, bow/stern thrusters, and all water/plumbing systems. One thing that made me raise an eyebrow is that during the initial survey, there was not one working light in the engine room.
My friends are being told that “this is how boats are sold/purchased in the Great Lakes area.” I just cannot imagine buying a boat under those conditions. Is that really the NORM in the Great Lakes area?
My inclination is no f’ing way. For those of you who live up there, what say you?
I am asking for a friend. Seriously, I really am asking for a couple of friends who live in Minnesota. They are under contract to buy a boat located in Chicago that is in storage. They have had a preliminary survey done to the extent one can be done on a boat in winter storage. The current agreement is that is that after that survey, they are being asked to close on the boat later this month and conclude the survey of the systems that could not be tested and do a sea trial in May (meaning they would already own the boat by then) with the Seller having some amount of funds in escrow to remedy any new findings that need fixing, likely not nearly enough money in escrow is my guess. The final part of the survey and seatrial would include both engines all 3 AC units, bow/stern thrusters, and all water/plumbing systems. One thing that made me raise an eyebrow is that during the initial survey, there was not one working light in the engine room.
My friends are being told that “this is how boats are sold/purchased in the Great Lakes area.” I just cannot imagine buying a boat under those conditions. Is that really the NORM in the Great Lakes area?
My inclination is no f’ing way. For those of you who live up there, what say you?