GL: 49' for Loop

M S valhalla360 at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 21 06:53:47 EDT 2009


I mispoke. I originally intended that it would be the current owner (or his
rep) piloting, but that they not have 3-4 crew with people on the dock.
 
I would still ask them to take it into a slip or two other than thier home
dock (including getting the boat secured). Going into a new slip is much
different than going into the same slip you've been into dozens of times, and
it is much more representative of the situation when doing the loop.
 
More important than any of these details is to pay attention. Odds are you are
going to be wide eyed and drooling over you potential new toy. Have a list of
items to be watching for (there are plenty of lists for boat buying on the
internet) and go thru them systematically.
 
Mike & Tammy
Valhalla II
 
Snip:
Quite so, and I would expect that would be seen during the course of the two
mooring operations involved in any sea trial


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