There is this 40' 2002 Nordhavn that sank in 2004 after a bizarre delivery mishap when the crew ran it aground on a reef during low tide in Alaska, abandoned ship, but didn't close the port holes. When the tide rose, it flooded the boat and it was fully underwater during high tide for two days. There was no hull damage. The boat was bought from the insurance company and major renovations were done, systems repaired or replaced and it is now for sale. The current owners bought the boat a year ago and used it, but have to sell for personal reasons, nothing to do with problems with the boat.
I saw the boat and it looks to be in very good condition. I think it can be bought for a considerable discount. So my question is, should I even consider it? I would, of course, obtain very thorough surveys first.
Can a boat that has been sunk ever be considered reasonably sound?
Thanks!
I saw the boat and it looks to be in very good condition. I think it can be bought for a considerable discount. So my question is, should I even consider it? I would, of course, obtain very thorough surveys first.
Can a boat that has been sunk ever be considered reasonably sound?
Thanks!