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				Sailboat Question
			 
			I'm looking into getting an older sailboat. It's probably 20 years old. The sails are in great shape, almost new, the hull is solid albeit in need of a cleaning. It is watertight as it's docked in a slip in a nearby bay. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
	Anyone here have a sailboat and any horror stories or advice for a potential sailboater? ICQ me or post to this thread.  | 
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 no horror stories, but for many this is a fantasy type idea until you spend any significant time on a boat...because the reality ain't the same as the fantasy. offshore cruising requires a certain mindset, it is lonely boredom, punctuated by some terror---and the problem is when the terror hits it is difficult to get away from it for many hours (or days). a liveaboard is not for the claustrophobic, it is musty, moldy, smelly, cold, and being like in a prison cell---without the comforts of a prison cell. now go spend some real time on at 40+ footer and then come back and ask about buying a boat. i wouldn't consider anything less than an "unsinkable" design for off shore cruising. best place to buy a sailboat is not FL, but seasonable cold weather areas. remember the most dangerous place to cruise is in coastal waters. best place to own and actually use a sailboat is probably the philippines. good luck.  | 
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 I lived on a boat when I was a kid, with my father...and I sailed often with my grandfather growing up. My other grandfather was the Commodore of The Abbey in Lake Geneva, WI. I have a little knowledge and experience with boats. 
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		 I've been thinking about getting a sailboat, but I've decided to take a sailing course and rent a sailboat on the weekends for a while to make sure it's an investment I want to make.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	There are plenty of places in Tampa Bay that you can rent a decent boat for up to a couple weeks at a time.  | 
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		 Hit me up if you need info.  I buy and sell sail boats all the time.  It is a great hobby for me... I, like yourself look for older boats.  The age does not matter as much as condition once boats reach a certain age.  As long as you get a proper survey done or one is provided with the boat, you should be fine. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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		 Look CLOSELY at the electronics and the instruments, the motors if it has any. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
	
	Have it appraised by an EXPERT. Edit: Go over the masts, winches and tacking crap with a fine tooth comb.  | 
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		 Here is the deal. Basically it's free, it would be a trade for a motorbike I have in storage that I no longer ride.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
	The information that I have is. 1979 AMF 23' Fiberglass Hull Needs motor 6hp or so Needs paint It's much like this one http://www.sailboatlistings.com/view/3341  | 
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