trambouze Startet 24.April.2016 Del på Facebook Startet 24.April.2016 Dear Norwegian friends, dear Forum, We still need good advice from you. Before coming to Norway in the beginning of May for buying a boat. We saw interesting announces at Finn, that seems to French to be the best site for small announces. Here are the announces: - http://m.finn.no/boat/forsale/ad.html?finnkode=74784253&fks=74784253 - http://m.finn.no/boat/forsale/ad.html?finnkode=74793903 - http://m.finn.no/boat/forsale/ad.html?finnkode=74783023&fks=74783023 That is what we are searching for : a boat to take over and restore, and the budget is ok for us. We would like to find more boat of this style. If you have friends, acquaintances who sell - we shall look at everything. We thank you for your answers. Please mind that, as we have already said, we have a little association in France, Voile franco-russe, and it will be a pleasure for us to restore a boat. Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
trambouze Svart 24.April.2016 Emnestarter Del på Facebook Svart 24.April.2016 Anyone there ? Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
Guest Avmønstret# Svart 24.April.2016 Del på Facebook Svart 24.April.2016 Its a bit quiet in here. If you would like imidiate response you can try the FB group "Båtfolk på Facebook". A lot of traffic there but also a lot of noise. https://www.facebook.com/groups/220666958065727/?fref=ts Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
nik0lai Svart 24.April.2016 Del på Facebook Svart 24.April.2016 Lovely to some interest for old wooden boats! I realy like the "Kutter" for only 10.000,- but there is not enough time in my schedule for this type of hobby.. =/ Sitér dette innlegget Laguna 1150 - Kallenavn: Rabalder Link to post
Guest Avmønstret# Svart 24.April.2016 Del på Facebook Svart 24.April.2016 (redigert) The "Kutter" is a nice boat, but no engine... Redigert 24.April.2016 av Avmønstret# (see edit history) Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
sjöfugelen Svart 24.April.2016 Del på Facebook Svart 24.April.2016 Be aware that if you bring any boat home to UK, purchased in Norway, you will have to pay english VAT. Norway is not EU member. But the prices I saw on FINN, was low, so it would not be very much extra cost. Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
trambouze Svart 25.April.2016 Emnestarter Del på Facebook Svart 25.April.2016 Hi to everyone ! Merci for your answers ! Norwegian boat are REALLY beautiful, set aside the price ! We shall join the FB group immediately, thanks for advising, @Pinkvin ! Thanks @sjöfugelen for practical advice concerning the VAT - but we shall actually be taking the boat to FRANCE, not to the UK. Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
Xlnt Svart 25.April.2016 Del på Facebook Svart 25.April.2016 Most of the Norwegians use Finn.no for advertising stuff for sale so do track Finn.no for new ads all the time. It is the biggest and most popular site in Norway for ads. If you can't find it on Finn.no you won't find it anywhere else in Norway either. Finn.no is not member of any of the major worldwide sites so you won't find Norwegian boats elsewhere either I guess. At the moment Norwegian prices is also fairly reasonable due to currency exchange rates these days. Happy shopping!! -XLNT Sitér dette innlegget 00 Glastron SX225 Jeanneau so 42 ds Bavaria 44 Vision Jeanneau 50 DS Link to post
Bertramsen Svart 25.April.2016 Del på Facebook Svart 25.April.2016 Number one seems to be very much work, and no engine. The second will be very small to live in, but the third one looks to me like a good deal. Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
Komodo Svart 25.April.2016 Del på Facebook Svart 25.April.2016 Like the other replies, I would also ceep away from the first one without an engine. If I was in the marked for a boat of this kind, I would first of all look at two things; the shape of the hull, and the condition of the engine and gear. If the engine is missing, or is very old and vorn out, the cost of replaceing it very soon rises above the price for the boat. Sitér dette innlegget Draco 20 blir jolle Skroggjennomføringer og materialkvalitet DIY Badeplattform DIY Anker i syrefast Link to post
Cruiseliner Svart 25.April.2016 Del på Facebook Svart 25.April.2016 Here is a Facebook group for old boats - you may find it interesting or even get some help there: https://www.facebook.com/groups/383983758391268/ Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
trambouze Svart 25.April.2016 Emnestarter Del på Facebook Svart 25.April.2016 Dear All, thanks for your answers ! @Bertramsen, the third one is exactly the one that we are actually discussing with ! @Cruiseliner, we'll join that FB grow too ! Thanks ! We also think that it's good to make a tour of the harbors and try to find a boat "by word-of-mouth" ! P.S. We are currently in Sicily and we made a tour of harbors... The land is fantastically beautiful, but people are just HORRIBLE. We would definitely be much more confident with people from the North than with the Sicilians. Sitér dette innlegget Link to post
Xlnt Svart 26.April.2016 Del på Facebook Svart 26.April.2016 You might get lucky touring the harbors here, but I think if it is worth any money, it will be put up for sale on Finn.no. Norwegians are very conscious about value of their goods and it is very few people who will give you a fantastic deal without trying out Finn.no first. In the harbors you won't see any "for sale" signs I think. -XLNT Sitér dette innlegget 00 Glastron SX225 Jeanneau so 42 ds Bavaria 44 Vision Jeanneau 50 DS Link to post
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