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Topic: Bluenote for sale.Posted: 19 October 2021 at 18:02 |
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We have mixed emotions about selling but have had 8 fantastic years of sailing our Hanse 301. I have enjoyed these forums for the detailed solutions to problems and thanks to everybody that has contributed.
Please pass on this info to anyone who might be considering a 301. There is a dire shortage in the second hand market of any good boats. She can be found on Apollo Duck. Steve |
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Bitbaltic
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Joined: 26 November 2011 Location: South Wales, UK Status: Offline Points: 181 |
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Posted: 19 October 2021 at 21:26 |
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be sad to see you leave the 301 community Steve, are you moving to a new boat or other things?
I hope you get a sale near that ask as our boats are very similar in spec (and worth it!) Cheers Huw Edited to add: that drying out in Fishguard is impressive, I’d like to try it. Did you use legs? How did it go- any problems there?
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Posted: 20 October 2021 at 08:07 |
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We are upgrading but can't confirm what to yet until everything finalised.
We enjoyed 7 weeks cruising this summer in my first year of full retirement. This could have been 6 months with a boat that could take friends or family for a weeks holiday in any celtic nation destination! High light this year was an extended cruise eventually meeting up with 10 other club members in IOS. Most memorable sail was showing all of them the way from Padstow to New Grimsby despite being the smallest in the fleet! I found the sweet spot in a force 5 gusting 6 with auto helm in full control of double reefed main and full genoa. Stunning performance. Wally did me a big favour as he tried to board us in Porth Cressa! Bevs words were straight out of the Jaws script. No damage done to boat or Wally but has helped loosen the purse strings.... Fishguard was a storm boat hole for 5 days. We fitted a good fender board with 5 fenders locked in behind it. This then spread the load as we were blown onto the excellent ladders there. You need to use the rising rings on the fore and aft lines and have springs to same. We were there when the big gale run through late May. Friends in Neyland Marina had a much rougher time and popped their fenders. Not the first time we have dried out alongside. The bottom is good and it is only on spring tides that you would dry! I would be quite confident of doing the same at Solva and/or also rafting alongside a bilge keeler with a similar draft. As Ramsey and Jack sound virgins we found them character building especially as we suffered a gps blackout just before Jack sound. Bluenote handled the huge post storm swells with ease. I was amazed by the huge breaking rollers off the entrance to Milford. The opening theme to Hawai 5 O came to mind but we skirted well round them! The 301 is just such a stunning performing boat and deserve the price tag that I am hoping you will all benefit from. I was told by two broker friends that I should ask for at least 30% more than I thought the boat was worth last year. Judging by the response so far I don't think they are wrong. We will keep an eye out on the forum and will be more than happy to welcome any owners if we meet in future ventures. |
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Posted: 04 March 2022 at 23:34 |
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I had a massive surge of interest this week. My first viewer has made an offer today that I have accepted.
Meanwhile I am frantically preparing a 1999 model Beneteau Oceanis 40 Centre cockpit for launching next week. I wish the new owner of Bluenote all the best and will always remember the good times had on our 301. We hope for some more extensive cruising once we have snagged our new boat. Keep a look out for our monster french floating caravan called Santiago. You will be made welcome aboard should our paths cross. Thanks all for your help and support on this forum. Steve and Beverley.
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Posted: 05 March 2022 at 04:10 |
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Steve, sad to see you go to a bigger toy. I wish you happy sailing and always 6" water under the keel-
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Posted: 08 March 2022 at 10:03 |
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Sad to see you move on from the Hanse family but bigger is often better in sailing. I'm going to assume the offer was ballpark on the ask so shows a healthy price point for the 301.
Have fun with the Beneteau and stay in touch here, we will continue to benefit from your knowledge. Cheers Huw
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