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Wendy February 17th 04 06:14 PM

And the winner is...
 
the Tayana 37! I've not posted anything recently as I have been involved in
research, dock walking, broker talking, price-trend analysis spreadsheeting,
and a bit of sailing as well. Anyway, I have located a few of these boats
in the area, and have looked some of them over exhaustively. There's
another one privately offered I have not seen yet, and there is one on the
east coast I would like to look at as well. There are loads of these boats
available (there were quite a few built) and I expect the market will change
before I buy, so I am not fixated on any one boat at this moment. The
design fits my needs (ok, wants) better than any other in the $80K price
range- it is comfortable, exceedingly well-built, and supported by a great
owner's network. Now I just gotta get my hands on the money...

Wendy



Dan Best February 17th 04 07:03 PM

And the winner is...
 
Wendy,
I'm prejudiced, but I think you've zeroed in on a great boat. If you're
not buying immediately though, keep your eyes open as there are lots of
good boats out there.

Be your to keep us informed - Dan

Wendy wrote:
the Tayana 37! I've not posted anything recently as I have been involved in
research, dock walking, broker talking, price-trend analysis spreadsheeting,
and a bit of sailing as well. Anyway, I have located a few of these boats
in the area, and have looked some of them over exhaustively. There's
another one privately offered I have not seen yet, and there is one on the
east coast I would like to look at as well. There are loads of these boats
available (there were quite a few built) and I expect the market will change
before I buy, so I am not fixated on any one boat at this moment. The
design fits my needs (ok, wants) better than any other in the $80K price
range- it is comfortable, exceedingly well-built, and supported by a great
owner's network. Now I just gotta get my hands on the money...

Wendy



--
Dan Best - (707) 431-1662, Healdsburg, CA 95448
B-2/75 1977-1979
Tayana 37 #192, "Tricia Jean"
http://rangerbest.home.comcast.net/TriciaJean.JPG


Dan Best February 17th 04 07:03 PM

And the winner is...
 
Wendy,
I'm prejudiced, but I think you've zeroed in on a great boat. If you're
not buying immediately though, keep your eyes open as there are lots of
good boats out there.

Be your to keep us informed - Dan

Wendy wrote:
the Tayana 37! I've not posted anything recently as I have been involved in
research, dock walking, broker talking, price-trend analysis spreadsheeting,
and a bit of sailing as well. Anyway, I have located a few of these boats
in the area, and have looked some of them over exhaustively. There's
another one privately offered I have not seen yet, and there is one on the
east coast I would like to look at as well. There are loads of these boats
available (there were quite a few built) and I expect the market will change
before I buy, so I am not fixated on any one boat at this moment. The
design fits my needs (ok, wants) better than any other in the $80K price
range- it is comfortable, exceedingly well-built, and supported by a great
owner's network. Now I just gotta get my hands on the money...

Wendy



--
Dan Best - (707) 431-1662, Healdsburg, CA 95448
B-2/75 1977-1979
Tayana 37 #192, "Tricia Jean"
http://rangerbest.home.comcast.net/TriciaJean.JPG


Steve February 17th 04 07:57 PM

And the winner is...
 
Sounds like a good choice of make and size... With so many being built/on
the market, you now have a large field of candidates to select from..

I'm sure you already have list of priorities in condition, layout, equipment
and location.

Keep up the good systematic work.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



Steve February 17th 04 07:57 PM

And the winner is...
 
Sounds like a good choice of make and size... With so many being built/on
the market, you now have a large field of candidates to select from..

I'm sure you already have list of priorities in condition, layout, equipment
and location.

Keep up the good systematic work.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



Rich Hampel February 18th 04 01:05 AM

And the winner is...
 
Good that you are leaning towards the TY37. I dont think that youll be
disappointed. .... go to the Tayana Owners Group as there are
probably 10 good boats for sale at this time. Problem is that the TOG
is 'reorganizing' at this time so the newletter (classifieds, etc.) may
be hard to locate.

There are a few surveyor specific issues when you are getting serious
about one or two particular TY37s that can be found in the Sailnet
eMail archives .... chainplates and chainplate bases, rigging,
cranse collar, etc. .... otherwise these boats are fairly bombproof.




In article rs.com,
Wendy wrote:

the Tayana 37! I've not posted anything recently as I have been involved in
research, dock walking, broker talking, price-trend analysis spreadsheeting,
and a bit of sailing as well. Anyway, I have located a few of these boats
in the area, and have looked some of them over exhaustively. There's
another one privately offered I have not seen yet, and there is one on the
east coast I would like to look at as well. There are loads of these boats
available (there were quite a few built) and I expect the market will change
before I buy, so I am not fixated on any one boat at this moment. The
design fits my needs (ok, wants) better than any other in the $80K price
range- it is comfortable, exceedingly well-built, and supported by a great
owner's network. Now I just gotta get my hands on the money...

Wendy



Rich Hampel February 18th 04 01:05 AM

And the winner is...
 
Good that you are leaning towards the TY37. I dont think that youll be
disappointed. .... go to the Tayana Owners Group as there are
probably 10 good boats for sale at this time. Problem is that the TOG
is 'reorganizing' at this time so the newletter (classifieds, etc.) may
be hard to locate.

There are a few surveyor specific issues when you are getting serious
about one or two particular TY37s that can be found in the Sailnet
eMail archives .... chainplates and chainplate bases, rigging,
cranse collar, etc. .... otherwise these boats are fairly bombproof.




In article rs.com,
Wendy wrote:

the Tayana 37! I've not posted anything recently as I have been involved in
research, dock walking, broker talking, price-trend analysis spreadsheeting,
and a bit of sailing as well. Anyway, I have located a few of these boats
in the area, and have looked some of them over exhaustively. There's
another one privately offered I have not seen yet, and there is one on the
east coast I would like to look at as well. There are loads of these boats
available (there were quite a few built) and I expect the market will change
before I buy, so I am not fixated on any one boat at this moment. The
design fits my needs (ok, wants) better than any other in the $80K price
range- it is comfortable, exceedingly well-built, and supported by a great
owner's network. Now I just gotta get my hands on the money...

Wendy



Rich Hampel February 18th 04 08:48 AM

And the winner is...
 
www.tognews.com for connect to the Tayana Owners Group

In article , Rich Hampel
wrote:

Good that you are leaning towards the TY37. I dont think that youll be
disappointed. .... go to the Tayana Owners Group as there are
probably 10 good boats for sale at this time. Problem is that the TOG
is 'reorganizing' at this time so the newletter (classifieds, etc.) may
be hard to locate.

There are a few surveyor specific issues when you are getting serious
about one or two particular TY37s that can be found in the Sailnet
eMail archives .... chainplates and chainplate bases, rigging,
cranse collar, etc. .... otherwise these boats are fairly bombproof.




In article rs.com,
Wendy wrote:

the Tayana 37! I've not posted anything recently as I have been involved in
research, dock walking, broker talking, price-trend analysis spreadsheeting,
and a bit of sailing as well. Anyway, I have located a few of these boats
in the area, and have looked some of them over exhaustively. There's
another one privately offered I have not seen yet, and there is one on the
east coast I would like to look at as well. There are loads of these boats
available (there were quite a few built) and I expect the market will change
before I buy, so I am not fixated on any one boat at this moment. The
design fits my needs (ok, wants) better than any other in the $80K price
range- it is comfortable, exceedingly well-built, and supported by a great
owner's network. Now I just gotta get my hands on the money...

Wendy



Rich Hampel February 18th 04 08:48 AM

And the winner is...
 
www.tognews.com for connect to the Tayana Owners Group

In article , Rich Hampel
wrote:

Good that you are leaning towards the TY37. I dont think that youll be
disappointed. .... go to the Tayana Owners Group as there are
probably 10 good boats for sale at this time. Problem is that the TOG
is 'reorganizing' at this time so the newletter (classifieds, etc.) may
be hard to locate.

There are a few surveyor specific issues when you are getting serious
about one or two particular TY37s that can be found in the Sailnet
eMail archives .... chainplates and chainplate bases, rigging,
cranse collar, etc. .... otherwise these boats are fairly bombproof.




In article rs.com,
Wendy wrote:

the Tayana 37! I've not posted anything recently as I have been involved in
research, dock walking, broker talking, price-trend analysis spreadsheeting,
and a bit of sailing as well. Anyway, I have located a few of these boats
in the area, and have looked some of them over exhaustively. There's
another one privately offered I have not seen yet, and there is one on the
east coast I would like to look at as well. There are loads of these boats
available (there were quite a few built) and I expect the market will change
before I buy, so I am not fixated on any one boat at this moment. The
design fits my needs (ok, wants) better than any other in the $80K price
range- it is comfortable, exceedingly well-built, and supported by a great
owner's network. Now I just gotta get my hands on the money...

Wendy



anon February 19th 04 03:18 PM

And the winner is...
 
I'd like to make one comment about Tayana's in general. There are
hoards of them here in SEA and one thing I've noticed is that while
they are overall good boats I do notice that quality controll seems to
be a bit weak. I don't mean that some have big holes in the hull while
others don't, rather that some have nicely fitted paneling in the
saloon (for example) and the next one you are aboard is a bit less
well fitted.

I would suggest that you try to get aboard as many 37's as you can and
compare them. Then you can better evaluate the one you fall in love
with (maybe even use the comparison to argue the price down another
buck or two).


On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 11:14:01 -0600, "Wendy"
wrote:

the Tayana 37! I've not posted anything recently as I have been involved in
research, dock walking, broker talking, price-trend analysis spreadsheeting,
and a bit of sailing as well. Anyway, I have located a few of these boats
in the area, and have looked some of them over exhaustively. There's
another one privately offered I have not seen yet, and there is one on the
east coast I would like to look at as well. There are loads of these boats
available (there were quite a few built) and I expect the market will change
before I buy, so I am not fixated on any one boat at this moment. The
design fits my needs (ok, wants) better than any other in the $80K price
range- it is comfortable, exceedingly well-built, and supported by a great
owner's network. Now I just gotta get my hands on the money...

Wendy


Cheers,

Bruce
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