Mixed feelings. We were shocked to have an inquiry, from the last blog posting, within 2 hours of publishing. That was on a Monday and by that Wednesday we had the deposit in hand for Yumsuch.
A great guy from Baltimore, who works for a company that is involved in electric automobile engines, is the new owner of Yumsuch. He purchased her for the electric propulsion. He wanted a completed live aboard size vessel, that also was electric. Yumsuch fit the bill perfectly. She passed her survey with flying colors and splashes on the 5th. We plan to spend a couple of days with him to show the systems and bring her for a sail. In the spring, he plans to bring her to his home near Annapolis, so we hope to be able to see her there every year. He plans to work with his engineers to fine tune the propulsion system and the batteries to see what they can accomplish. We look forward to seeing the changes over the years. She has been a great boat for us and will be missed.
Selling Yumsuch so quickly allowed us to look at a higher price range. We had already decided on a Lagoon catamaran due to the vertical windows in the salon. It answered our needs to have visibility all day while I worked. Most other cats require sun shades on their angled windows. So we went back to one of the original boats we viewed, a 2003 Lagoon 410 S2. It is an owners version, so the starboard hull has a queen bed and a three piece head, vanity and shower area. There is also a desk, with shelves, for all of my work stuff (another priority).
We had our survey and sea trial yesterday and approved it for purchase, so we will close right after we finish with Yumsuch next week. We have already made plans to hook up with Pat and Walt in Marathon in the next couple of weeks. Yasmine Ann (new boat name), sails well. The polars show she is about the best sailing cat that Lagoon has ever made, so we look forward to tweaking everything to get the best she can provide.
More pictures will follow. Not sure what we will do with blog name or make a new one.
Sea trial with captain and surveyor. You can see one of 3 - 120 solar panels on the hardtop.
Wow - that was fast! We're really happy to hear everything is falling into place perfectly for you two. We sincerely hope that one day we can share a bottle of wine in Yasmine Ann's cockpit and toast to a wonderful life on the sea!
ReplyDeleteWhen buying a boat, the most important thing to remember is speed. Unless the boat goes really fast, you might not get back in time to make the payments! Norbert
ReplyDeleteAlways slow down when you notice a lot of people standing in the water! NN
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