We rented a car and drove down to Bullando Marina to view the boat. It's worth mentioning that from the short hour's drive we were astounded by the scenery, every few miles seemed to take up past a bay, river or estuary more spectacular than the last. We arrived to find the broker office empty. A few calls later and it turned out that we were 35 minutes early and they were expecting to meet us a bit later. The marina itself is large and very well equipped.

Up On Deck...First Impressions: Ancient electronics, good deck, running rigging OK, but above all a very nice boat. Down below, almost everything was almost immaculate - Hard to believe that it was all 21 years old.
Becks & I examined her in near silence and exentually sat down in the saloon. I asked her what she thought and she replied "she's everything we're looking for". I too was totally blown away by it. Unfortunately due to the Stockholm Boat Show, the only staff on duty was a guardian of keys, but not of information or boat knowledge.
In terms of a boat viewing this one was fairly expensive:
Flights | £281.60 |
Hotel & Breakfast | £280.19 |
Car Hire | 86.14 |
Public Transport | 21.32 |
Supper | £65.46 |
Total | £735.06 |
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