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To be honest I think your best advice would be to see a lawyer but one of the dangers of buying a boat is that it might not belong to the seller. I would be suspicious if the seller does not have a collection of photographs.  Here's one of us at Stoke Bruerne and here's one of us on dry dock, that sort of thing. Outstanding finance could be trouble but I don't know how you would find that out. Pretty much everything else should be covered by a survey if you have one, then if it goes wrong you can sue the surveyor (!)   Most purchases are troublefree but good luck with yours.

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Just testing as this message appeared below the last message in this thread Your content will need to be approved by a moderator 

Never had a message like that before! have a been naughty and my messages have to be approved now?

 

haggis

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2 minutes ago, haggis said:

Just testing as this message appeared below the last message in this thread Your content will need to be approved by a moderator 

Never had a message like that before! have a been naughty and my messages have to be approved now?

 

haggis

No, it's where this thread is in the forum, approval is needed - I'm just pondering whether the thread is in the right place tho...

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