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"First - absolutely no disrespect to the current owner. She shows great care. It is pretty obvious that the things bugging me are from her sitting for a while, not "neglect." I think, seeing a few boats over the last couple of months, there's an obvious difference. The broker shared the original survey and I suspect that the current owner was planning on replacing the instruments, but just didn't get around to it."

I know what you are going through. Mine sat for 25+ years on the hard (actually mud and gravel). Previous owner took care of engine blocks/ carbs. and such, but needed much work (alts. pumps [water and fuel], old fuel etc). He kept upper wood work well as it sat there year after year ( but the hull bottom...rot, rot, rot.) There is always a ton of work, but great rewards. Good luck on your Trojan resurrection.
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bigralph wrote:
prowlersfish wrote: Who did the survey ?
Ed "Doc" Harbour. Very thorough. Hopefully, we'll meet up tomorrow for the sea trial.

Thanks for all the input.

Doc , Did my survey years ago , Did you know he used to sell Trojans ?

You said something about the rear fuel gages ticking ? Any chance there are hour meters near them ? hour meters will tick
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Invictus (ex Proud Mary) has a new owner and I a new home. We had horrendous winds and seas for a few days. I technically did not have a sea trial, in the senae that I bought based on work done and previous sea trial efforts. Today, the guy acting as a captain on my behalf and I sailed her around the bay from Marina Shores to Bay Point. I'm very happy with my purchase. We had 3-5' seas in the bay and she handled fine. I'm definitely intimidated to take hwr out, but love her.

Thanks for all the input. I'll be around this sight foe a while. If you see me aroind the marina, say hello.
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Congrats , see you on the bay .
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Congratulations. Looking forward to some pictures :wink:
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Remember we're always here....and when you get tired of the KOA marina's in VA BCH come on up to the the North side... :wink:
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Wow, Holy Typos Android-Man! I'm very sorry for the quick horrible post.

This boat is friggin awesome in all senses. Yes, the money keeps pouring out of my wallet faster than I can bail water, but I'm already planning a couple new trips now that I hadn't thought of intitially.

Lots of coin out of pocket and I still need to do the basic things mentioned in my first post. The final "luxury" purchase I'm pondering is a windlass. She doesn't have one, I know that I'll have little in the way of underway help for most trips and I definitely want to spend some time in the bay. I was all set on the Lewar Pro 1000 until I read one reveiw on Amazon. Anyone have any direct experience? Any best competing models to consider?
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Great meeting you and thanks for the tour. Nice to see another Trojan in the Marina. Congrats on your purchase.
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