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Reddit mentions of Don Casey's Complete Illustrated Sailboat Maintenance Manual: Including Inspecting the Aging Sailboat, Sailboat Hull and Deck Repair, Sailboat Refinishing, Sailbo

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Found 5 comments on Don Casey's Complete Illustrated Sailboat Maintenance Manual: Including Inspecting the Aging Sailboat, Sailboat Hull and Deck Repair, Sailboat Refinishing, Sailbo:

u/yetrident · 3 pointsr/sailing

Buy this book, it's great!

Don Casey's Complete Illustrated Sailboat Maintenance Manual: Including Inspecting the Aging Sailboat, Sailboat Hull and Deck Repair, Sailboat Refinishing, Sailbo https://www.amazon.com/dp/0071462848/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_tiBTybADK132Z

u/Thjoth · 3 pointsr/sailing

Surveyors look at the boat in its entirety and make notes of every single thing that's even a little wrong. A surveyor will go through the boat with a fine-toothed comb and make sure that everything - especially vital parts - is in order. Once a surveyor has gone through a boat and compiled his whole report, you basically know that boat's condition better than you know the condition of your own genitals.

The best you can do on your own is pick up a good maintenance book (I believe Don Casey's book is a standard; it's about 500 pages worth of extremely detailed information and it has an entire chapter on what to look for when buying a boat but before you call the surveyor), memorize the whole damn thing, and go from there.

u/timklotz · 2 pointsr/sailing

I'm sure you already are but if not, start keeping eyes on the local used boat market. Wait and watch then pick your pitch. If it's too good to be true, it probably is BUT there are motivated sellers. People buy 2nd boats before selling their current one all the time, people inherit boats they can't afford upkeep on, people leave them at boat yards. This is especially true for smaller and older boats where the annual storage and upkeep can exceed the value of the boat itself.

Set up a separate bank account and figure out your annual cost of ownership. Start getting used to setting that money aside automatically each month. It'll give you a head start on your sinking fund so any early upgrades or repairs don't sting as much.

I watched and saved for 3 years until I was able to make a late-season steal on a well cared for Cal 2-25. Owner bought it for 6k, was paying 3500 for a slip and 1600 for winter storage. He was asking 5k but I waited until late in the season and offered 3400 pointing out the fact that he's breaking even on asking price by avoiding the looking winter storage. We settled on 3800 and we took ownership with 2+ months of the sailing season left.

While you're preparing, read the following books:

u/c00ki3znkr34m · 2 pointsr/sailing

Definitely. You'll save A LOT of pennies too, more than you could possibly imagine right now.

One option if you want to get going sooner is to buy an engineless beater, and Don Casey's book, and get going: http://www.amazon.com/Caseys-Complete-Illustrated-Sailboat-Maintenance/dp/0071462848/ref=tmm_hrd_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1370306245&sr=8-1

u/DMaG3 · 1 pointr/sailing

Is this it? I'm thinking of getting it and want to make sure.