Noel Roets
Registered Guest
Dear MoA,
First of all thanks for the membership and above all: compliments on the impressive and professional site and content. Amazing! Never seen a wealth of information like this association.
I have been sailing for decades, went from 'family boats' to smaller ones when kids were grown up.
But after that same decades of climbing into our Swedish boat's small V berths (whilst unconsciously practicing yoga positions) I am at the point in life that i want to walk into bed…
Hence I am looking for some time for boats with a nice aft cabin, 'priced within reason’ and not too big (around 38-42ft).
Last week my broker got a Moody 425 for sale (Netherlands) and contacted me so this weekend an extensive visit. I had never been on a Moody and didn't know what to expect but my wife and I were 'blown away' with the centercockpit, aftcabin, deck layout, kitchen setup etc.
Blue skies in The Netherlands, Sun was shining, life couldn't be better....only eye for the nice deck, large (luxury) bedroom, headroom, beautiful table in the saloon, spacious kitchen...but then I got down to earth: I missed something that I 'perceive as normal on a yacht'....I missed a good old handpump toilet and a shower....all I saw was only a 'porta pottie toilet', and except for kitchen tab water were all toilets/showers including valves removed (!) from the boat..
We went out to walk under the hull...strange to see a 42 footer with only 2 'holes' at the water line, rest all removed and filled.
Back on board for a realistic inspection: 4 of the deck viewports showed leakage, all viewports were totally 'cracked' leaking port side bedroom window, fridge didn't work, navigation equipment didn't work, mast lights didn't work, one of the sinks was leaking, the sea rail was connected to the scepters with a piece of rope etc. to mention a few things...
Why do I post this?
Because I like to hear that this is a bad boat and when we stepped for the first time in a Moody, it was the wrong Moody.
The asking price is euro 79.900, with the original engine (of course no hours admin whatsoever).
With yachts I have a very simple rule: if an owner doesn't keep even the small things in perfect condition and up to date...
Regards, Noel
First of all thanks for the membership and above all: compliments on the impressive and professional site and content. Amazing! Never seen a wealth of information like this association.
I have been sailing for decades, went from 'family boats' to smaller ones when kids were grown up.
But after that same decades of climbing into our Swedish boat's small V berths (whilst unconsciously practicing yoga positions) I am at the point in life that i want to walk into bed…
Hence I am looking for some time for boats with a nice aft cabin, 'priced within reason’ and not too big (around 38-42ft).
Last week my broker got a Moody 425 for sale (Netherlands) and contacted me so this weekend an extensive visit. I had never been on a Moody and didn't know what to expect but my wife and I were 'blown away' with the centercockpit, aftcabin, deck layout, kitchen setup etc.
Blue skies in The Netherlands, Sun was shining, life couldn't be better....only eye for the nice deck, large (luxury) bedroom, headroom, beautiful table in the saloon, spacious kitchen...but then I got down to earth: I missed something that I 'perceive as normal on a yacht'....I missed a good old handpump toilet and a shower....all I saw was only a 'porta pottie toilet', and except for kitchen tab water were all toilets/showers including valves removed (!) from the boat..
We went out to walk under the hull...strange to see a 42 footer with only 2 'holes' at the water line, rest all removed and filled.
Back on board for a realistic inspection: 4 of the deck viewports showed leakage, all viewports were totally 'cracked' leaking port side bedroom window, fridge didn't work, navigation equipment didn't work, mast lights didn't work, one of the sinks was leaking, the sea rail was connected to the scepters with a piece of rope etc. to mention a few things...
Why do I post this?
Because I like to hear that this is a bad boat and when we stepped for the first time in a Moody, it was the wrong Moody.
The asking price is euro 79.900, with the original engine (of course no hours admin whatsoever).
With yachts I have a very simple rule: if an owner doesn't keep even the small things in perfect condition and up to date...
Regards, Noel