We finally got our 21 ft Searay that we bought about a month earlier. We had it delivered to a marina to be winterized, then brought to our pole building. We bought the boat in a town that was about a hour and half away. The purchase agreement was that the previous owner, Judy, would have her son deliver it to us free of charge. A week after we purchased it, Judy called to make arrangements to deliver it. I wanted to wait until we had possession of our home, so that Judy could see our home. She was flipping her present home and I liked what she was doing. I thought she could give me some decorating ideas. The Synder's (the people we bought our home from) would not let us in early, so I could not show the house to Judy until we got possession. When we did get possession of our home, Judy's son was too busy to delivery it, so her nephew said he would deliver it, but only if we paid him for his gas and time. Presently we didn't have a car that could pull a boat so we ended up paying $175 for her nephew to delivery it to us. Judy never came because she had to work, so needless to say Joe was not happy with me. To add to the whole mess we got a call from the nephew and we were told he got a flat tire on the boat trailer. He had to take it to a tire shop and they told us all the tires needed to be replaced. Another unexpected expense of $300. Then to top all this, while the boat was winterized we were told that there was water leaking into the gear lube. The marina didn't have time to look into the problem , but in the future we need to have them find out where the leak is! As you can imagine stress was rising. Money seems to be flying out the door. |
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