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Vega is for sale

Discussion in 'Marketplace' started by Vega, Oct 14, 2007.

  1. Vega
    Joined: Apr 2005
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    Location: Portugal

    Vega Senior Member

    Guys, I am selling my boat. It is a Bavaria 36, built in 2002, 2003 model, first register in 2003.
    The boat is specially prepared for cruising and has 60 000euros extras.

    I am selling now, because I have explored with it all the cruising grounds I can reach with the time available on my holidays and I like to discover new places.

    For some years, till I retire or semi-retire, I will charter boats in Greece, Croatia, Turkey, Martinique or who knows, Australia or New Zealand.

    When I retire I will buy another boat;) .

    http://www.yachtworld.com/core/list...so=0&n=3%3A1%3A52873%3A52898%3A68&searchtype=


    http://www.cosasdebarcos.com/barco_62740100071270506653575765684568.html
     

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  2. MikeJohns
    Joined: Aug 2004
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    Location: Australia

    MikeJohns Senior Member

    Paulo. I've been there before, when it's gone you'll start eying up every boat for sale :)

    You'll need to get something, even sailing a Mirror in a flooded gravel pit is stress reducing, or don't architects get stressed in Portugal ?

    Good luck selling it..
     
  3. Vega
    Joined: Apr 2005
    Posts: 1,606
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    Location: Portugal

    Vega Senior Member

    Thanks Mike, but I believe you are wrong. I don’t like to sail at weekends neither do I have right now the time for the maintenance of the boat.

    Actually for weekends or short holidays I prefer to drive my sportscar along some mountain roads to nice country towns, towns with great sceneries, great food and better wine.;)

    Regarding boating what I really like to do is sailing and that, for me, means living and cruising in the boat for long periods. Normally I manage to squeeze some 40 or 45 days as summer holidays and that’s when I go sailing and cruising.

    I will not stop doing it, but I will do that on a charter boat in places that would be out of my reach, if I sailed my boat.

    But you are right about something…I will continue to dream of a new boat, but I will only buy one when I semi-retire (probably in 3 or 4 years) and have time to sail it for two or three months in a year.

    Till that moment I will continue to search for the perfect boat (for me) and I can tell you that perfect boat has changed a lot in the last years and I believe that it is continuing to change….till I am absolutely right of what I really want (if I was a rich men it would be a lot easier… compromising is difficult:rolleyes: ).
     
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