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ben parrish 08-11-2004 06:32 AM

Store or (GASP!!) Sell??
 
I have a bit of a delima. I am going to be leaving the country soon on a much anticipated 1-2 year sailing sabatical throughout the Carribean. I have an 86 carrera the has a Ruf front end, exhaust mods, Steve W chip, etc. I have the car pretty much as I have always wanted and really enjoy driving her. Should I store the car ( in a barn with a very trusted family member to drive her once a month or so to keep everything up...or sell her? I have never considered selling before, but ..as I well know, I can always buy another one when I return to the states but I fear that I will regret it. I figure that I can easily get between 16-19k and just put the money in the bank.
Opinions??????
Thanks, Ben
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emcon5 08-11-2004 06:46 AM

Re: Store or (GASP!!) Sell??
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ben parrish
I have the car pretty much as I have always wanted and really enjoy driving her.
I think you answered your own question.

Tom

4to8m8 08-11-2004 07:02 AM

You don't think you could get 20? Damn I paid to much for mine! What do you plan on cruising? Lately I've been drooling over mid eighties Lord Nelson 41's

ben parrish 08-11-2004 07:22 AM

I may be able to get more but I know at that I can move it quickly in the teens if I decide to go that route.
Can't quiet justify a Nelson. Going with my wife, our one year old girl and our 6 year old lab so I know the boat is going to get some what beat up. Still looking; mainly at Gulf Star, Irwin, Mason, and Morgan. Fast sailing is not a big a concern as usable, livable space. Any leads on good boats on the East coast appreciated.
Ben

4to8m8 08-11-2004 07:36 AM

I admire you greatly! My kids are 4yrs and 5mo's. I consider them to young and to much of a pain in the a$$ to venture offshore at this point. Are you familiar with Yorktown? Very beamy/roomy for family and relatively inexpensive. Although they require some mods before going offshore.

ben parrish 08-11-2004 08:41 AM

Has anyone sold their car and regretted it later or been able to find another one to suit their needs. They did make quiet a few of these and I have never really been crazy about Red. I bought this one after looking for a year or so at dozens of cars and decided soley on condition.
Ben

mtelliott 08-11-2004 08:42 AM

Keep the car. Keep the car. Keep the car. Unless, and only if, the idea of the cruise is removing yourself and your posessions and truely releasing any touch with mainland living.

I admire your idea to go cruise for a year or so. I've often considered it but never came up with the will to give up on what I currently have to experience life in a way that cruising can give you. If I ever move back east, that itch might appear though.

trj911 08-11-2004 08:53 AM

I have room in my garage for it! Keep it and store it with me!

Dantilla 08-11-2004 09:21 AM

-Hijack alert!-

I sold my first house to a lady who was leaving her husband after sailing the Caribbean for a year.

Mom, Dad, 9-year old, dog, cat and bird turned out to be a bit crowded after several months of the ultimate lifestyle.

Five wooded acres on Fox Island was as far away as she could get from the sailboat.

Paulporsche 08-11-2004 09:35 AM

Keep it.

curlesw 08-11-2004 09:42 AM

Quote:

I am going to be leaving the country soon on a much anticipated 1-2 year sailing sabatical throughout the Carribean.
Now THIS is my dream...I am very envious. Personally, I’d keep it if you can.

I admire you as well. I’d love to do this but am scared of not finding a job upon returning. The Mason (43) is one of my favorite boats…Hans Christian as well…good luck on your endeavors!

V/r
Wayne C.
83 SC

Joe Bob 08-11-2004 10:10 AM

Store it...no question.

Jim Smolka 08-11-2004 11:38 AM

Keep the car but bring it to NC for storage. We can drive it on the track at least 4-6 times a year just to make sure it is running OK :D

PS Please include extra tires (Hoosiers).

Joe Bob 08-11-2004 01:35 PM

Ahem....better tracks on the west coast and I have COVERED storage.....Smokey Boy just has a leaky barn.....:p

mr32165 08-11-2004 01:52 PM

Boats and Porsches
 
You have PM

vash 08-11-2004 01:57 PM

ben, if you take certian precautions, i bet your car can sit for 1 year no problemo. disconnect battery, fuel stabil, blah blah. blah.

keep it. good cars are getting tough to find.

Jim Smolka 08-11-2004 03:58 PM

Mike Z,

Maybe better tracks out West, but gas is cheaper here in NC which would naturally lead to more track time :D

Leaky barn??? I can store the car in an climate controlled building.

Joe Bob 08-11-2004 04:03 PM

Where ya gonna store the wife and kids?

ben parrish 08-11-2004 04:14 PM

Wife, kid and dog go with. Small spaces can be a strain but you can prepare for it and land is never that far away in the islands. If I do store it, the barn is very dry and it will in fact be in south western North Carolina (Franklin area). I probally will keep her; if I decide to stay longer and run low on cash I can always sell later. I bet the value want really change over a year or so.

Joe Bob 08-11-2004 04:33 PM

Oh yeah...regulahr gas or that cornoil youse got back there..?

We youse real live 101 octane when we alls race...btw, youse guys learn to turn right yet?

%^B


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