NATE CHURCH BOATS
The weather is turning cold. It sleeted a little this morning was a fun, t w. Lawnmowers are put away, and snowblowers are being tested out. Instead of looking out at the water, most people are preferring to look at a fire.
We're getting close to the Best Time to Buy a Boat. That is, the time when boating is furthest from peoples' minds. BUT... there are still boats for sale, and with Christmas approaching, some of those sellers are increasingly anxious/desperate to do any kind of deal.
Last year, I noticed a 19' Mako on Craigslist in Eastham for $5k in the autumn. Late autumn, it went to $3500. I called the guy and asked some questions. Basically, he was done with it and wanted out. When time passed and I saw it wasn't going anywhere, I went to look at it. It was a fixer-upper but had "good bones," a servicable trailer, and a motor that I was confident I could get going.
I waited until right before Christmas to offer the Seller $1k cash. Done. A new fuel tank ($1k), some gellcoat and epoxy paint ($150), various parts and some elbow grease later, I enjoyed a great summer on the boat.
Those boats are out there, waiting to be snatched up and enjoyed while leaving Big Money for other dreams. A paid-for boat is a beautiful thing. Want to enjoy boating on Cape Cod without spending an obscene amount of money? Let's talk about how to get you there.
NATE CHURCH BOATS