Well here's the story.
I saw her advertised earlier this year, so made an enquiry. She was built buy a company in Poole called Norco GRP as a one off design built on an Arrowcraft hull. I tried to find Arrowcraft but could only find a canoe builder. The broker was honest enough to tell me that she was a little dirty and put me in touch with the builder/owner. Mark at Norco seemed like a really nice bloke and was very honest about it and explained that it cost them a lot more than the asking price to build her and that the company that built the hull had gone out of business.
Laura and I wizzed down unexpected in February expecting to see the boat as shown in the photos, but maybe a little dirty, except to say that she was actually filthy with some algae growing on the roof and swim platform and also the window frames were the worst for wear. Laura told me that if I bought it she would be a party to something which would help her claim my life insurance, so I left it.
I couldn't help but nip over there again yesterday just to see if it had been cleaned/smartened up for the summer but she was still in a sorry state.
My thoughts at the moment are.........
For -
Nice boat for the size. although not necessarily all sporty looking.
Twin Yanmars, a bit industrial, but reliable and 480 hp.
Shaft drive.
All new ish, not used, much
Against -
A one off boat of this type, what will its resale value be?
If its been sitting there all this time, will everything still work?
It might need a lot of items replacing already.
Broker may be insulted by my offer.
Single helm seat, could have easily been a double.
Lounger mostly fibreglass, possibly uncomfortable.
Thoughts?
http://harbouryachts.co.uk/boat.php?stock_id=SEKP 1304&boat=Norco-Serena 29




